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Establishment and maintenance of HSV latent infection is mediated through correct splicing of the LAT primary transcript.

Wen Kang1, Ruma Mukerjee, Nigel W Fraser.   

Abstract

To study the effect of the splicing of HSV-1 latency-associated transcript (LAT) on viral latency, we constructed two mutant viruses (FHlambda+ and FHlambda-) in which the 168-bp HpaI-HpaI fragment within the 2-kb LAT intron was replaced by a 447-bp bacteriophage lambda sequence. The lambda DNA was inserted in opposite orientations in FHlambda+ and FHlambda-. The mutation in FHlambda+ disrupted the splicing of LAT primary transcript and altered both LAT exon and intron, whereas the mutation in FHlambda- virus preserved the wild-type splice sites and the wild-type exon. Quantitative PCR analysis revealed that during latency there was a reduction in the number of viral genomes in mouse trigeminal ganglia infected with FHlambda+ but not in those infected with FHlambda-. The decrease in the latent genome numbers was not due to a defect in viral replication during the acute stage of infection. Furthermore, trigeminal ganglia from mice latently infected with FHlambda+ displayed a slower reactivation kinetics compared to those infected with the parental strain. To elucidate the mechanism, we examined the antiapoptotic properties of these LAT constructs. A plasmid containing the pHlambda+ construct was found to be less protective for cells against apoptosis than plasmid containing the wild-type or pHlambda- constuct. These results suggest that the splicing of LAT primary transcript, and thus the correctly spliced exon product, play an important role in promoting the establishment and/or maintenance of viral latency.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12890636     DOI: 10.1016/s0042-6822(03)00201-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


  18 in total

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Journal:  J Neurovirol       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 2.643

2.  Increased neurovirulence and reactivation of the herpes simplex virus type 1 latency-associated transcript (LAT)-negative mutant dLAT2903 with a disrupted LAT miR-H2.

Authors:  Xianzhi Jiang; Don Brown; Nelson Osorio; Chinhui Hsiang; Lbachir BenMohamed; Steven L Wechsler
Journal:  J Neurovirol       Date:  2015-06-12       Impact factor: 2.643

3.  The herpes simplex virus type 1 locus that encodes the latency-associated transcript enhances the frequency of encephalitis in male BALB/c mice.

Authors:  Clinton Jones; Melissa Inman; Weiping Peng; Gail Henderson; Alan Doster; Guey-Chuen Perng; Anisa Kaenjak Angeletti
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2005-11       Impact factor: 5.103

4.  The herpes simplex virus type 1 latency associated transcript locus is required for the maintenance of reactivation competent latent infections.

Authors:  Richard L Thompson; Nancy M Sawtell
Journal:  J Neurovirol       Date:  2011-12-30       Impact factor: 2.643

Review 5.  Control of HSV-1 latency in human trigeminal ganglia--current overview.

Authors:  Kathrin Held; Tobias Derfuss
Journal:  J Neurovirol       Date:  2011-12-03       Impact factor: 2.643

6.  Herpes simplex virus type 1 latency-associated transcript inhibits apoptosis and promotes neurite sprouting in neuroblastoma cells following serum starvation by maintaining protein kinase B (AKT) levels.

Authors:  Sumin Li; Dale Carpenter; Chinhui Hsiang; Steven L Wechsler; Clinton Jones
Journal:  J Gen Virol       Date:  2009-12-02       Impact factor: 3.891

7.  A speculated ribozyme site in the herpes simplex virus type 1 latency-associated transcript gene is not essential for a wild-type reactivation phenotype.

Authors:  Dale Carpenter; Sukhpreet Singh; Nelson Osorio; Chinhui Hsiang; Xianzhi Jiang; Ling Jin; Clinton Jones; Steven L Wechsler
Journal:  J Neurovirol       Date:  2008-11       Impact factor: 2.643

8.  Towards an understanding of the herpes simplex virus type 1 latency-reactivation cycle.

Authors:  Guey-Chuen Perng; Clinton Jones
Journal:  Interdiscip Perspect Infect Dis       Date:  2010-02-15

9.  The half-life of the HSV-1 1.5-kb LAT intron is similar to the half-life of the 2.0-kb LAT intron.

Authors:  Kerry K Brinkman; Prakhar Mishra; Nigel W Fraser
Journal:  J Neurovirol       Date:  2013-01-19       Impact factor: 2.643

10.  Relaxed repression of herpes simplex virus type 1 genomes in Murine trigeminal neurons.

Authors:  Tracy Terry-Allison; Colton A Smith; Neal A DeLuca
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2007-09-12       Impact factor: 5.103

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