The Role, Mechanism and Transcriptional Regulation of LAT in Herpes Simplex Virus Latency and Reactivation

Ying Zhang, Yingying Wang, Jun-Ting Cheng, Wen-Qi Cai, Ziwen Han, Yang Zhou, Qi Huang, Moyu Wang, Xiao-Chun Peng, Xianwang Wang, Zhaowu Ma, Ying Xiang, H. Xin
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Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection in the human body can be latent in neurons for long time and be reactivated leading to recurrence at high rate. Currently there is no effective clinical strategy for the prevention and treatment of the disease relapse. HSV LAT gene is expressed in large quantities and lytic genes are turned off leading to HSV latency. Disruption of the gene expression is thought to cause HSV reactivation and disease relapse. To reveal the essence of HSV latency and reactivation, we summarized and innovatively classified the role, mechanism and transcriptional regulation of LAT in HSV latency and reactivation. This review may have important implications for future studies on HSV latency and reactivation, HSV disease prevention and treatment, and safer and more effective oncolytic HSVs (oHSVs).
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LAT在单纯疱疹病毒潜伏期和再激活中的作用、机制和转录调控
人体单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)感染可在神经元中潜伏较长时间,并可被重新激活,复发率高。目前尚无有效的预防和治疗该病复发的临床策略。HSV LAT基因大量表达,溶解基因被关闭,导致HSV潜伏期。基因表达的破坏被认为会导致HSV再激活和疾病复发。为了揭示HSV潜伏期和再激活的本质,我们对LAT在HSV潜伏期和再激活中的作用、机制和转录调控进行了总结和创新分类。这一综述可能对进一步研究HSV的潜伏期和再激活、HSV疾病的预防和治疗以及更安全、更有效的溶瘤性HSV (oHSVs)具有重要意义。
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