Literature DB >> 14970599

Delivery using herpes simplex virus: an overview.

William F Goins1, Darren Wolfe, David M Krisky, Qing Bai, Ed A Burton, David J Fink, Joseph C Glorioso.   

Abstract

The human herpesviruses represent excellent candidate viruses for several types of gene vector applications. As a class, they are large DNA viruses with the potential to accommodate large or multiple transgene cassettes, and they have evolved to persist in a lifelong nonintegrated latent state without causing disease in the immune-competent host. Among the herpesviruses, herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is an attractive vehicle because in natural infection, the virus establishes latency in neurons, a state in which viral genomes may persist for the life of the host as intranuclear episomal elements. The natural lifelong persistence of latent genomes in trigeminal ganglia (TG) without the development of sensory loss or histologic damage to the ganglion attests to the effectiveness of these natural latency mechanisms. Although the wild-type virus may be reactivated from latency under the influence of a variety of stresses, completely replication defective viruses can be constructed that retain the ability to establish persistent quiescent genomes in neurons, but that are unable to subsequently reactivate in the nervous system. These persistent genomes are devoid of lytic gene expression, but retain the ability to express latency-associated transcripts (LATs).

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14970599     DOI: 10.1385/1-59259-650-9:257

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


  11 in total

1.  Use of Adeno-Associated and Herpes Simplex Viral Vectors for In Vivo Neuronal Expression in Mice.

Authors:  Rachel D Penrod; Audrey M Wells; William A Carlezon; Christopher W Cowan
Journal:  Curr Protoc Neurosci       Date:  2015-10-01

2.  Future viral vectors for the delivery of asymptomatic herpes epitope-based immunotherapeutic vaccines.

Authors:  Aziz Alami Chentoufi; Lbachir BenMohamed
Journal:  Future Virol       Date:  2010-09-01       Impact factor: 1.831

3.  Optimization of high-efficiency transfection of adult human mesenchymal stem cells in vitro.

Authors:  Hana Haleem-Smith; Assia Derfoul; Chukwuka Okafor; Richard Tuli; Douglas Olsen; David J Hall; Rocky S Tuan
Journal:  Mol Biotechnol       Date:  2005-05       Impact factor: 2.695

4.  Quantification of HSV-1-mediated expression of the ferritin MRI reporter in the mouse brain.

Authors:  B Iordanova; W F Goins; D S Clawson; T K Hitchens; E T Ahrens
Journal:  Gene Ther       Date:  2012-09-20       Impact factor: 5.250

5.  Potential of equine herpesvirus 1 as a vector for immunization.

Authors:  Sascha Trapp; Jens von Einem; Helga Hofmann; Josef Köstler; Jens Wild; Ralf Wagner; Martin Beer; Nikolaus Osterrieder
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2005-05       Impact factor: 5.103

6.  Impact of ETIF deletion on safety and immunogenicity of equine herpesvirus type 1-vectored vaccines.

Authors:  Helga Hofmann-Sieber; Jens Wild; Nicole Fiedler; Karsten Tischer; Jens von Einem; Nikolaus Osterrieder; Heike Hofmann; Josef Köstler; Ralf Wagner
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2010-09-08       Impact factor: 5.103

Review 7.  Viral Vector Systems for Gene Therapy: A Comprehensive Literature Review of Progress and Biosafety Challenges.

Authors:  Sumit Ghosh; Alex M Brown; Chris Jenkins; Katie Campbell
Journal:  Appl Biosaf       Date:  2020-03-01

Review 8.  HSV vector-mediated modification of primary nociceptor afferents: an approach to inhibit chronic pain.

Authors:  J R Goss; M S Gold; J C Glorioso
Journal:  Gene Ther       Date:  2009-04       Impact factor: 5.250

9.  The 3rd International Meeting on Gene Therapy in Rheumatology and Orthopaedics.

Authors:  Christopher H Evans; Steven C Ghivizzani; Elvire Gouze; John J Rediske; Edward M Schwarz; Paul D Robbins
Journal:  Arthritis Res Ther       Date:  2005-10-28       Impact factor: 5.156

10.  Enkephalin-encoding herpes simplex virus-1 decreases inflammation and hotplate sensitivity in a chronic pancreatitis model.

Authors:  Hong Yang; Terry A McNearney; Rong Chu; Ying Lu; Yong Ren; David C Yeomans; Steven P Wilson; Karin N Westlund
Journal:  Mol Pain       Date:  2008-02-28       Impact factor: 3.395

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