A review of HSV pathogenesis, vaccine development, and advanced applications.

IF 6.3 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular biomedicine Pub Date : 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1186/s43556-024-00199-7
Lan Bai, Jiuzhi Xu, Linghui Zeng, Long Zhang, Fangfang Zhou
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Abstract

Herpes simplex virus (HSV), an epidemic human pathogen threatening global public health, gains notoriety for its complex pathogenesis that encompasses lytic infection of mucosal cells, latent infection within neurons, and periodic reactivation. This intricate interplay, coupled with HSV's sophisticated immune evasion strategies, gives rise to various diseases, including genital lesions, neonatal encephalitis, and cancer. Despite more than 70 years of relentless research, an effective preventive or therapeutic vaccine against HSV has yet to emerge, primarily due to the limited understanding of virus-host interactions, which in turn impedes the identification of effective vaccine targets. However, HSV's unique pathological features, including its substantial genetic load capacity, high replicability, transmissibility, and neurotropism, render it a promising candidate for various applications, spanning oncolytic virotherapy, gene and immune therapies, and even as an imaging tracer in neuroscience. In this review, we comprehensively update recent breakthroughs in HSV pathogenesis and immune evasion, critically summarize the progress made in vaccine candidate development, and discuss the multifaceted applications of HSV as a biological tool. Importantly, we highlight both success and challenges, emphasizing the critical need for intensified research into HSV, with the aim of providing deeper insights that can not only advance HSV treatment strategies but also broaden its application horizons.

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HSV 发病机制、疫苗开发和先进应用综述。
单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)是一种威胁全球公共健康的流行性人类病原体,因其复杂的发病机制而广为人知,其中包括粘膜细胞的溶解性感染、神经元内的潜伏感染和周期性再激活。这种错综复杂的相互作用,再加上 HSV 复杂的免疫逃避策略,导致了各种疾病,包括生殖器病变、新生儿脑炎和癌症。尽管经过 70 多年的不懈研究,针对 HSV 的有效预防或治疗疫苗仍未出现,这主要是由于人们对病毒与宿主相互作用的了解有限,进而阻碍了有效疫苗靶点的确定。然而,HSV 独特的病理特征,包括其巨大的遗传负荷能力、高复制性、传播性和神经滋养性,使其有希望成为各种应用的候选药物,包括溶瘤病毒疗法、基因和免疫疗法,甚至是神经科学中的成像示踪剂。在这篇综述中,我们全面介绍了近期在 HSV 发病机制和免疫逃避方面取得的最新突破,认真总结了候选疫苗开发方面取得的进展,并讨论了 HSV 作为生物工具的多方面应用。重要的是,我们强调了成功与挑战并存,强调了加强 HSV 研究的迫切需要,目的是提供更深入的见解,不仅能推进 HSV 治疗策略,还能拓宽其应用范围。
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