Mechanisms of neuroinflammation in epilepsy linked to HHV-6 infection

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Drug Discovery Today: Disease Models Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ddmod.2020.04.001
Luca Bartolini
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Over the past decade there has been growing interest in elucidating the role of neuroinflammation in seizure generation. Several preclinical studies have revealed that infection with neurotropic viruses such as HHV-6 can trigger an inflammatory cascade involving infected CNS cells. These findings are corroborated by clinical studies, that have shown an association with HHV-6 infection and different epilepsy syndromes and have detected HHV-6 viral DNA in saliva, blood, CSF and resected epileptogenic tissue from children and adults with seizures and chronic epilepsy.

In this focused review we will analyze main clinical associations that link HHV-6 infection with seizures and proposed pathogenic mechanisms by which infection with HHV-6 can lead to a proinflammatory milieu contributing to seizure generation and in some instances later development of epilepsy.

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与HHV-6感染相关的癫痫神经炎症机制
在过去的十年中,人们对阐明神经炎症在癫痫发作中的作用越来越感兴趣。几项临床前研究表明,感染嗜神经病毒如HHV-6可引发涉及受感染中枢神经系统细胞的炎症级联反应。这些发现得到了临床研究的证实,这些研究表明HHV-6感染与不同的癫痫综合征有关,并在患有癫痫发作和慢性癫痫的儿童和成人的唾液、血液、脑脊液和切除的致痫组织中检测到HHV-6病毒DNA。在这篇重点综述中,我们将分析HHV-6感染与癫痫发作之间的主要临床关联,并提出HHV-6感染可导致促炎环境导致癫痫发作的致病机制,并在某些情况下导致癫痫的后期发展。
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