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the herpes simplex virus type 1 immediate-early polypeptide icp4 is required for expression of globin genes located in the viral genome.we infected vero cells with icp4-deficient herpes simplex virus recombinants bearing the rabbit beta-globin and human alpha 2-globin genes under the control of their own promoters and found that globin gene expression occurred only when icp4 was provided in trans. these results demonstrate that icp4 is required for the activity of globin promoters located in the viral genome and support the hypothesis that these cellular promoters are functionally equivalent to hsv early regulatory regions.19921326818
a novel herpes simplex virus gene (ul49a) encodes a putative membrane protein with counterparts in other herpesviruses.comparative analysis of dna sequences located between the coding regions of genes ul49 and ul50 of herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2 (hsv-1 and -2) has revealed a small open reading frame (orf) of 91 and 87 codons respectively with the characteristics of a genuine protein-coding region. the predicted protein products are clearly related and exhibit features of membrane-inserted proteins, with potential n-proximal signal peptides and c-proximal membrane anchor regions. counterparts are present i ...19921322965
identification of the glycoprotein h gene of murine cytomegalovirus.partial sequencing of the hindiii c fragment of murine cytomegalovirus (mcmv) revealed an open reading frame of 2172 nucleotides in length encoding a 724 amino acid protein with a predicted mr of 80.4k. analysis of the predicted amino acid sequence revealed homology with glycoprotein h (gh) from a number of other herpesviruses. mcmv gh showed strongest amino acid identity with human (h) cmv and human herpesvirus 6 gh, and less identity with the gh protein sequences of epstein-barr virus, varicel ...19921321219
recombination between a herpes simplex virus type 1 vector deleted for immediate early gene 3 and the infected cell genome.we have used a vector derived from a herpes simplex virus type 1 (hsv-1) mutant deleted for 3.6 kbp of the essential immediate early gene 3 to transduce the tn5 neomycin phosphotransferase (neor) gene into rodent and primate cells in culture. the transgene was flanked by genomic sequences from the human hprt gene. we demonstrate in this study that sequences introduced by infection with the replication-defective hsv vector can be stably inserted into the cell genome by recombination. both the eff ...19921318949
identification of the 12-o-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate-responsive enhancer of the ms gene of the epstein-barr virus.we previously located two 12-o-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (tpa)-responsive enhancers, mstre-i and mstre-ii, in the upstream sequence of the ms gene of epstein-barr virus (liu, q., and summers, w.c. (1989) j. virol. 63, 5062-5068). the core sequence of the mstre-i enhancer is now determined to be between -718 and -708 of the upstream sequence of the ms gene. the activity of the enhancer is also sensitive to its immediate surrounding sequence on either side. a single copy of a 30-base pair (b ...19921318308
the gamma 1(34.5) gene of herpes simplex virus 1 precludes neuroblastoma cells from triggering total shutoff of protein synthesis characteristic of programed cell death in neuronal cells.the gamma 1(34.5) gene of herpes simplex virus 1 was previously shown to play a role in viral virulence since deletion of the gene reduced by a factor of approximately 100,000 the capacity of the virus to replicate in the central nervous system and cause mortality in the mouse. here we show that in the human neuroblastoma cell line sk-n-sh of neuronal origin gamma 1(34.5) null mutants expressed early proteins, viral dna, and mrna of late genes. however, the onset of viral dna synthesis triggered ...19921314384
vaginal infection of mice with hsv type 2 variant er-: a new animal model for human primary genital hsv type 2 infections.studying the pathogenesis of vaginal infections in mice with two variants of herpes simplex virus type 2 (hsv-2) strain er we observed that both variants er+ and er- caused severe vaginitis but only er+ invaded the cns leading to lethal neurological disease. in contrast, mice infected with er- cleared the virus from the vagina and recovered from infection. er+ and er- expressed equal levels of thymidine kinase (tk) indicating a tk-independent difference in neurovirulence. using the non-neuroviru ...19921313825
protection from retinal necrosis by passive transfer of monoclonal antibody specific for herpes simplex virus glycoprotein d.passive administration of antibody against herpes simplex virus type 1 (hsv-1) has been shown to protect against stromal keratitis and death from encephalitis. although the exact mechanism by which passively-transferred antibody protects is not known, one of the features of protection by passively-transferred antibody is interference with the ability of the virus to spread within the nervous system. in the experiments reported herein, studies were performed to determine if 8d2, a monoclonal anti ...19921313751
the herpes simplex virus type 1 tegument protein vp22 is encoded by gene ul49.vp22 is a major tegument protein of herpes simplex virus type 1 and is highly phosphorylated in the infected cell. indirect evidence exists to suggest that it is encoded by gene ul49, present in the bamhi f fragment of the genome. using the polymerase chain reaction we have cloned the ul49 open reading frame into a mammalian expression vector under the control of the human cytomegalovirus immediate early gene promoter. after transfection into cos-7 cells expression of the gene product was detect ...19921312128
incorporation of the carbocyclic analog of 2'-deoxyguanosine into the dna of herpes simplex virus and of hep-2 cells infected with herpes simplex virus.the carbocyclic analog of 2'-deoxyguanosine (cdg) is active against herpes simplex virus (hsv), human cytomegalovirus, and human hepatitis-b virus. in order to understand the mechanism of action of this compound against hsv, we have evaluated (a) the incorporation of [3h]cdg into viral and host dna in hep-2 cells infected with hsv and (b) the interaction of the 5'-triphosphate of cdg (cdg-tp) with the hsv dna polymerase and human dna polymerases alpha, beta, and gamma (ec 2.7.7.7). incubation of ...19921311407
the six conserved helicase motifs of the ul5 gene product, a component of the herpes simplex virus type 1 helicase-primase, are essential for its function.the ul5 protein of herpes simplex virus type 1, one component of the viral helicase-primase complex, contains six sequence motifs found in all members of a superfamily of dna and rna helicases. although this superfamily contains more than 20 members ranging from bacteria to mammalian cells and their viruses, the importance of these motifs has not been addressed experimentally for any one of them. in this study, we have examined the functional significance of these six motifs for the ul5 protein ...19921309257
high levels of enhanced reactivation of herpes simplex virus in skin fibroblasts from various hereditary cancer-prone syndromes.the dose response of the enhanced reactivation (er) of herpes simplex virus type 1 has been studied in uv-irradiated normal human skin fibroblasts and fibroblasts from the following hereditary cancer-prone syndromes: retinoblastoma, aniridia, polyposis coli, neurofibromatosis type 1 and 2, dysplastic nevus syndrome, von hippel-lindau syndrome, multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2, and bloom's syndrome. surprisingly, much higher levels of er were observed in all these genetically heterogeneous her ...19921309228
detection of herpesvirus dna in the large intestine of patients with ulcerative colitis and crohn's disease using the nested polymerase chain reaction.the prevalence of herpesvirus dna was examined in inflammatory bowel disease tissue. dna was extracted from resection and biopsy specimens of the large intestine from patients with ulcerative colitis (n = 21), patients with crohn's disease (n = 29), and patients with noninflammatory bowel disease (controls) (n = 21). the nested polymerase chain reaction was used to detect viral dna using primer pairs specific for either cytomegalovirus (cmv), herpes simplex virus 1 (hsv1), human herpesvirus 6 (h ...19921287131
sequence determination and genetic content of an 8.9-kb restriction fragment in the short unique region and the internal inverted repeat of marek's disease virus type 1 dna.the dna sequence (8.9 kb) covering about 70% of the short unique region (us) and part of the short inverted repeat of the marek's disease virus type 1 ga strain was determined. computer analysis of the sequence showed the presence of nine potential open reading frames (orfs), consisting of more than 300 nucleotides in the us region. of these orfs, four were found to be homologous to us10 (minor virion protein), us3 (protein kinase), us2, and us6 (gd) in the us region of alpha-herpesvirus herpes ...19921282282
antiviral activity of extracts from marine algae.extracts of two species of marine algae, constantinea simplex and farlowia mollis, were tested for antiviral activity in tissue culture and in experimental infections of mice. treatment of confluent mouse embryo fibroblast cell monolayers with either compound before viral inoculation was effective in inhibiting the replication of herpes simplex virus type 1 and type 2, vaccinia virus, and vesicular stomatitis virus, but not encephalomyocarditis virus, semliki forest virus, or murine cytomegalovi ...1978686707
a possible role for polymorphonuclear leucocytes in the defence against recrudescent herpes simplex virus infection in man.we have used a 51cr release assay to demonstrate that human polymorphonuclear leucocytes (pmnl) can damage herpes simplex infected target cells sensitized with antiviral antibody. effective sensitizing antibodies were found in both serum and saliva of all those persons tested who were subject to recurrent cold sores. pmnl were much less effective as killer cells than peripheral blood mononuclear cells, but as they are the predominant inflammatory cell with the hsv1 lesion they may be, quantitati ...1978640713
comparative evaluation of human leukocyte and fibroblast interferon in the prevention of herpes simplex virus keratitis in a monkey model.the prophylactic potency of topically applied human leukocyte interferon and human fibroblast interferon was compared in a monkey model with herpes simplex virus type 1-induced keratitis. both interferons effectively prevented keratitis at 1.9 x 10(6) u of activity per ml but were ineffective at 1.9 x 10(3) u/ml. slight differences between human leukocyte interferon and human fibroblast interferon observed at the level of 1.9 x 10(5) u/ml were not statistically significant.1977408274
experimental latent herpesvirus infection in rabbits, mice and hamsters: ultrastructure of the virus activation in explanted gasseric ganglia.the frequency of latent infection as established in trigeminal ganglia of rabbits, mice and hamsters with human herpesvirus type 1 (hvh) was compared using two different virus strains. explantation proved to be effective in reisolation of hvh from ganglion tissue, which did not yield infectious virus at time of its removal. after healing of acute keratitis, the latent infection in homolateral gasseric ganglia of rabbits was detected at a relatively high frequency (60-80 per cent) up to 120 days ...1975235193
the physical state of herpes simplex virus dna in infected human cells.treatment of herpes simplex virus type 1 (hsv-1)-infected human embryo lung (hel) cells with phosphonoacetic acid (paa) resulted in complete inhibition of hsv dna replication. dna was extracted from paa-treated hel cells infected with hsv-1 and centrifuged in a neutral cscl density gradient. the hsv dna sequences in the nuclei of paa treated cells at 24 hr post infection banded at the same density as free hsv dna (1.725 g/cm3), but a significant amount of viral dna sequences were detected in the ...1979232235
serological studies on the antigenic relationship between herpes simplex virus and varicella-zoster virus.if crossreacting antibodies between varicella-zoster virus (vzv) and herpes simplex virus (hsv) exist, one would expect more positive reactions with vzv in a group of hsv positive patients than in a group of hsv negative patients. this statement can only apply to a group of individuals where positive and negative reactions with respect to hsv and vzv are evenly distributed. such a distribution can only be found among children. therefore, the relationship between hsv-1 and vzv was the only one wh ...1979232073
the effects of ultraviolet and ionizing radiation on herpesviruses, sv40 and adenoviruses in relation to the small-plaque effect.the small-plaque effect occurs with a wide range of herpesviruses following irradiation with ultraviolet light. the 37 per cent survival (d37) values, or dose required for one lethal hit (e-1), for herpes simplex, pseudorabies and pigeon herpesviruses in different cells indicate a broad spectrum of host-cell repair capacity. other dna-containing viruses such as sv40 and adenoviruses, which also replicate in the cell nucleus, show the small-plaque effect. ionizing irradiation of herpes simplex vi ...1979231946
comparative study of herpes group virus-induced dna polymerases.a comparative biochemical study of virus-induced dna polymerases was made among the herpes group viruses: namely, herpes simplex virus (hsv) type 1 and type 2, human cytomegalovirus (hcmv) and varicella-zoster virus (vzv). although these virus-induced enzymes shared some biochemical properties, they differed in several important aspects. all these virus-induced dna polymerases could efficiently use poly(dc) . oligo(dg)12--18 and poly(da) . oligo(dt)12--18 as template-primers. however, in phospho ...1979231586
modulation of herpes simplex virus replication in adenovirus transformed cells.the ability of herpes simplex virus 1 to replicate in cells transformed by adenovirus type 5 is strongly dependent on the origin of the cells. studies show that adenovirus transformed rat cells lose their permissiveness while cells of hamster or human origin retain their ability to replicate hsv although at a reduced level when compared to the untransformed parent cells. one line of adenovirus transformed rat cells, 107, demonstrates thermosensitive events, allowing hsv to replicate at 34 degree ...1979230284
immunogenicity of subviral herpes simplex virus preparations. i. formation of neutralizing antibodies in different animal species after administration of herpes simplex virus solubilized antigens.production of neutralizing antibodies was followed in guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters and mice immunized with crude antigen extracts (am) from human diploid cells infected with herpes simplex virus type 1. the am induced relatively high levels of neutralizing antibodies in all four species. the antibodies were predominantly complement-requiring and remained so even after administration of repeated am doses. with the strains used, the antibody response was predominantly type specific and, surprisi ...1979229789
induction of thymidine kinase and dnase in varicella-zoster virus-infected cells and kinetic properties of the virus-induced thymidine kinase.thymidine kinase (tk), dna polymerase, and dnase activities were induced in human foreskin fibroblasts after varicella-zoster virus infection. the induced tk and dnase activities have electrophoretic mobilities different from the corresponding host enzymes. varicella-zoster virus-induced tk was purified and separated from the host enzyme by affinity column chromatography. this enzyme has been shown to have a broader substrate specificity with respect to either the phosphate donor or acceptor as ...1979228052
evidence for herpes simplex virus type-selective receptors on cellular plasma membranes.herpes simplex virus type 1 (hsv-1) interfered with the adsorption of subsequently added homotypic but no heterotypic hsv, suggesting that the cellular receptors involved were type-selective. both infective and u.v.-irradiated virus could block the attachment of virions to cellular surface receptors. the adsorption rate was studied by assaying non-adsorbed infective virus remaining in the fluid medium and cell-associated 3h-thymidine labelled hsv, and hsv mutants assayed in presence of phosphono ...1979227992
effect of antiviral lipids, heat, and freezing on the activity of viruses in human milk.semliki forest virus (sfv), herpes simplex virus type 1 (hsv-1), coxsackievirus b4, and cytomegalovirus (cmv) were added to human milk, which was then subjected to treatments that approximated those required for the decontamination or storage of milk. boiling was the only treatment that eliminated these viruses from the milk. pasteurization (at 62.5 c for 30 min) did destroy cmv, but the other viruses could still be detected. all of the viruses except hsv-1 were detectable after the contaminated ...1979227969
herpes virus production as a marker of repair in ultra-violet irradiated human skin cells of different origin.confluent cultures of human skin fibroblasts were irradiated with ultra-violet light 0 to 48 hours before infection with herpes simplex virus type 1 (hsv). the one-cycle viral yield was measured. different responses were obtained according to the origin of the host cells. (1) cells from three normal donors showed a dose-dependent recovery of hsv production during the 36--40 hours following u.v. exposure. the recovery was maximal for a dose at which a plateau level of unscheduled dna synthesis (u ...1979227802
natural killing of herpes simplex virus type 1-infected target cells: normal human responses and influence of antiviral antibody.studies of a mouse model of genetic resistance to herpes simplex virus type 1 (hsv-1) indicate that the marrow-dependent effector cell of allogeneic resistance plays an important role in natural resistance to this virus infection. since the marrow-dependent effector cell appears to be closely related to the natural killer (nk) cells, an nk assay with hsv-1-infected fibroblasts [nk(hsv-1)] has been developed to study this resistance mechanism in humans. incubation of effector and target cells for ...1979227799
transfer of the herpes simplex thymidine kinase gene from human cells to mouse cells by means of metaphase chromosomes.thymidine kinase (tk)-deficient human cells were infected with ultraviolet light-inactivated herpes simplex virus type 1, and "transformed" cells that expressed herpes tk activity were isolated. purified metaphase chromosomes were isolated from the transformed human line and incubated with tk-deficient mouse cells. tk+ cells were selected, and it was shown that these cells were gene transferents which expressed herpes tk activity, identical to that found in the transformed human cells. the gene ...1979225836
herpes simplex virus type 1 infection of isogenic epstein-barr virus genome-negative and -positive burkitt's lymphoma-derived cell lines.the epstein-barr virus (ebv) genome-negative burkitt's lymphoma-derived cell lines bjab and ramos and their in vitro ebv-converted sublines bjab-b1, bjab-a5, bjab-b95-8, and aw-ramos were infected with high multiplicities of herpes simplex virus type 1 (hsv-1; 10 to 70 pfu/cell). cultures were monitored for cell growth and hsv-1 dna synthesis. ebv-converted bjab cultures were more permissive for hsv-1 infection than bjab cultures. significant cell killing and hsv-1 dna synthesis were observed du ...1979225521
the polypeptide and the dna restriction enzyme profiles of spontaneous isolates of herpes simplex virus type 1 from explants of human trigeminal, superior cervical and vagus ganglia.analysis of the infected cell polypeptides and the dna restriction profiles of 31 hsv-1 isolates from the trigeminal, superior cervical and vagus ganglia from 17 individuals (12 u.s.a., 2 japanese, 3 norwegian) could be classified as 15 different virus strains. with the exception of the three norwegian isolates which gave identical profiles, virus isolates from the ganglia of different individuals could all be distinguished from one another. in contrast virus isolates from the trigeminal, superi ...1979225415
human herpesvirus 1 as a model of regulation of herpesvirus macromolecular metabolism: a review. 1978221332
restriction endonuclease fingerprinting of herpes simplex virus dna: a novel epidemiological tool applied to a nosocomial outbreak.in a blind study, 14 isolates of herpes simplex virus type 1 (hsv-1) that included nine isolates from a temporal cluster of hsv infections in a hospital pediatric intensive care unit and five unrelated isolates were analyzed by digestion of their dna with four restriction endonucleases. these enzymes (hsui, bglii, ecori, and hpai) cleave the dna in about 52 sites. to date, at least 16 sites have been found to be variable in the sense that they may be present or absent independently of any other ...1978213496
suppression of the synthesis of cellular macromolecules by herpes simplex virus.synthesis of cellular protein was substantially inhibited within 1 h of infection with herpes simplex virus, type 2, strain g (hsv-2). the inhibition also occurred, although no virus-specific protein synthesis was detected, after infection with u.v. irradiated virus and in cytoplasts that had been enucleated before infection. the inhibitory activity could not be distinguished from infectivity by dilution, sedimentation or reaction with gamma-globulin. hsv-2 also suppresssed the synthesis of send ...1978212520
[herpes simplex virus (hsv-1 and hsv-2) infection: its clinical and oncogenic properties (author's transl)].the epidemiology and clinical features of diseases caused by the herpes simplex virus, are reviewed and recent results are discussed which give an insight into the complex mechanism of primary and chronic, recurrent hsv-1 infections. immunological reactions in hsv infection and data concerning the oncogenic potential of hsv-1 and -2 are dealt with. furthermore, current therapeutic possibilities are outlined.1977201107
search for inhibitors against herpes simplex virus type-i in cell extracts derived from human lymphoblastoid cell lines.cell extracts obtained from kb cells and 5 human lymphoblastoid cell lines including 2 from burkitt's lymphoma (p3hr-1 and raji), one each from nasopharyngeal carcinoma (no.223), acute lymphatic leukemia (molt-4) and a healthy person (nc-37) were tested for their inhibitory effects on the growth of herpes simplex virus type-1 (hsv-1) in green monkey kidney (gmk) cells by the plaque titration method. the relationship between the production of hsv-1 inhibitors and the degree of epstein-barr virus ...1977196817
anatomy of herpes simplex virus dna viii. properties of the replicating dna.this paper concerns the properties of herpes simplex virus 1 dna replicating in hep-2 and human embryonic lung cells. the results were as follows. (i) only a small fraction of input viral dna entered the replicative pool. the bulk of the input viral dna cosedimented with marker viral dna and did not appear to be degraded or dissociated into l and s components. (ii) nascent dna sedimented faster and banded at a higher density than that of mature viral dna extracted from virions. pulse-chase exper ...1977196115
[prevention and therapy of viral diseases with special reference to interferon].human leukocyte interferon (hli) was used for treatment of human diploid fibroblasts before and after infection with vaccinia virus, herpes simplex virus type 1 (hsv 1), herpes simplex virus type 2 (hsv 2), and varicella zoster virus (vzv). vero cells were infected with medical lake macaque herpes virus (mlmv), and treated with hli in the same way. in all of these systems hli exhibited an antiviral effect when administered before infection, and this effect could be increased by additional hli tr ...1977192653
activation of latent herpesvirus hominis in explants of rabbit trigeminal ganglia: the influence of immune serum.more than fifty albino rabbits were inoculated into the right scarified cornea with 10(7) pfu of the kupka strain of human herpes virus type 1 (hhv-1). at intervals ranging from 4--280 days post infection (p.i.), both gasserian ganglia, both trigeminal nerve trunks and pieces from brain stem and from both corneas were explanted. activation of the latent hhv-1 was found mainly in the homolateral ganglion tissue, but also in explants originating from the opposite ganglia. within 24--72 hours, prio ...1977192182
complement-fixing antigen of human cytomegaloviruses.the titer of complement-fixing (cf) antigen of human cytomegalovirus (cmv) strain c87 was not reduced by 10 cycles of freezing and thawing or by storage at 4 c for two months, although the virus was labile at 37 c and 100 c. the rapid increase in titers of cf antigen and plaque-forming units was seen from days 3 through 6 after infection; however, cf antigen was detected 24 hr after infection. the molecular weight of cf antigen was estimated by gel filtration to be greater than 1.5 x 10(7) dalto ...1977190330
in vitro stimulation of human lymphocytes by purified cytomegalovirus.lymphocytes from 19 healthy donors were tested against purified cytomegalovirus (cmv) strain ad 169, in a lymphocyte-transformation test. the test was performed in microcultures using various preparations and concentrations of antigen. these included, besides purified cmv, cmv-infected cells, herpes simplex virus type 1 antigen, and control antigens. lymphocytes from cmv-seropositive donors were stimulated by purified virus and infected cells, whereas lymphocytes from seronegative donors did not ...1975186434
variability in the structural polypeptides of herpes simplex virus 1 strains: potential application in molecular epidemiology.this paper reports on the variability of structural polypeptides of 53 strains of herpes simplex virus 1 isolated from italy, uganda, south africa, and various locations in the united states. most strains were passaged a limited number of times at low multiplicity outside the human host; a few strains were characterized by numberous passages at variable multiplicities in cell culture and experimental animals. the acrylamide gel electrophoresis of polypeptides from purified virions revealed seven ...1976175016
antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity to target cells infected with type 1 and type 2 herpes simplex virus.the phenomenon of antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytoxicity (adcc) has been extended to include target cells acutely infected with herpes simplex type 1 virus (hsv-1) or herpes simplex type 2 virus (hsv-2) in an in vitro system that employs immune human serum and human blood mononuclear cells. the cytotoxic reaction was detectable after 1 hr of incubation and was complete between 4 and 8 hr. the amount of adcc noted was directly proportional to the logarithm(10) of the effector: target cell ra ...1976173757
solid phase radioimmunoassay for typing herpes simplex viral antibodies in human sera.an indirect solid phase radioimmunoassay (ria) was developed for typing antibody to herpes simplex virus (hsv) types 1 and 2 (hsv-1 and hsv-2) in human sera. the test is based upon absorption of sera with uninfected, hsv-1-infected cells and testing for residual antibody. the high sensitivity of the ria method for detecting hsv antibody permits examination of sera at high dilutions, and thus relatively small volumes of virus-infected cells are required for cross-absorption of antibodies. results ...1975172526
anatomy of herpes simplex virus dna: strain differences and heterogeneity in the locations of restriction endonuclease cleavage sites.digestion of herpes simplex virus dna by the hiniii or eco ri restriction endonucleases yielded 11 to 15 fragments with molecular weights between 1 x 10(6) and 28 x10(6). the electrophoretic profiles obtained in 0.3% agarose gels with dna fragments from none different strains of herpes simplex virus type 1 could be readily differentiated from the patterns exhibited by the corresponding fragments from four separate strains of type 2 virus; however, with each serotype, the laboratory strains diffe ...1975168574
differential action of deoxynucleosides on mammalian cell cultures infected with herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2.cytopathic effects induced by eight serologically defined isolates of herpes simplex virus type 2 (tested on human amnion cells) were markedly inhibited by thymidine at a concentration of 5 mm; eight serologically defined isolates of herpes simplex virus type 1, however, were not significantly inhibited. a similar effect was seen with thymidine, deoxyguanosine, and deoxycytidine at 1-mm concentrations in tests with rabbit kidney cultures. the inhibitory effect of thymidine was not blocked by the ...1975163871
stimulation of human lymphocytes by herpes simplex virus antigens.lymphocytes from individuals with laboratory evidence of prior infection with herpes simplex virus (hsv) type 1 or type 2 demonstrated transformation (av antigens. higher stimulation indexes were obtained when lymphocytes were incubated with the homologous as compared with the heterologous antigen. higher mean lymphocyte stimulation indexes were also demonstrated in seropositive as compared with seronegative individuals. lymphocytes from children with hsv-1 stomatitis usually became responsive t ...1975163788
influence of human leukocyte interferon on igg on the replication of herpes simplex virus in nervous tissue in vitro.herpes simplex virus type 1 (hsv-1) replicated productively in rabbit and guinea pig ganglia and nerve organ cultures when inoculated in high titres. treatment with igg 20 hr before and 48 hr after infection produced a delay of 4 to 7 days in the recovery of hsv-1 by the method of co-cultivation. the same result was obtained when igg was combined with human leukocyte interferon. there was no difference in the period up to hsv recovery between the groups treated with interferon alone and the hsv ...197994767
enhancement of ige-mediated histamine release from human basophils by viruses: role of interferon.human leukocytes maintained in culture are induced to release histamine when exposed to ragweed antigen e or anti-ige. leukocyte cultures incubated with virus (i.e. hsv-1, influenza a, and adeno-1) but not exposed to ragweed antigen e or anti-ige fail to release histamine. if, however, leukocyte cultures are first exposed to virus and then to ragweed antigen e or anti-ige, significant enhancement of histamine release occurs. both infectious and inactivated virus enhance histamine release and the ...197767173
cell-mediated immunity to herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2 antigens in leukoplakia and carcinoma in man.cell-mediated immune responses to herpes simplex virus 1 and type 2 virion and non-virion antigens were assessed in patients and in controls with oral leukoplakia, carcinoma and recurrent herpes labialis. enhanced proliferation was found in lymphocytes from patients with recurrent herpes labialis or with leukoplakia showing epithelial atypia, and depressed responses were found in carcinoma. very significantly positive correlations were shown between the responses to each of the herpes virus anti ...197665753
detection of early antigens in nuclei of cells infected with cytomegalovirus or herpes simplex virus type 1 and 2 by anti-complement immunofluorescence, and use of a blocking assay to demonstrate their specificity.skin fibroblasts exposed to cytosine arabinoside (ara c) were infected with either cytomegalovirus (cmv) or herpes simplex virus (hsv) type 1 and 2. herpesvirus-determined early antigens (hv-ea), detected by anti-complement immunofluorescence (acif), occurred primarily in the nucleic, and the specificity of these results was established by an acif blocking reaction using f(ab')2 fragments of human and hyperimmune reference sera. direct tests with selected sera and cross-blocking experiments betw ...197764461
differential feulgen-deoxyribonucleic acid hydrolysis patterns of herpes simplex virus type 1 and type 2 infected cells.infection of human embryonic lung cells with herpes simplex virus type 1 (hsv-1) and herpes simplex type 1 (hsv-2) resulted in: (a) qualitative (nuclear cytopathologic) alterations and quantitative (nuclear area) differences in infected compared to control nuclei; (b) increased feulgen-deoxyribonucleic acid (f-dna) amounts in infected cells, probably due to viral dna; (c) higher f-dna levels in hsv-2 infected cells; and (d) increased rates of f-dna hydrolysis in viral-infected as compared to uni ...197547871
experimental pathogenesis of non-lethal herpesvirus infection and the establishment of latency.in rabbits inoculated into the right scarified cornea with the kupka strain of human herpesvirus type 1 (hhv 1), healing of the keratitis occurred between days 8--12 post infection (p.i.). viral particles were seen in nuclei and cytoplasm of corneal epithelium cells and in a few fibrocytes of corneal stroma. by immunofluorescence and electron microscopy, the virus was demonstrated in single neurons and satellite cells of the homolateral gasserian ganglion since 24 hr p.i. from 20 hr to 8 days p. ...197829466
measurement of antibodies to herpesvirus types 1 and 2 in human sera by microradioimmunoassay.the binding of 125i-labelled anti-human antibodies against the fc igg fragment to unlabelled antiviral immunoglobulins in the surface of infected cells was used to quantitate antibodies against herpes simplex virus type (hsv-1) and type 2 (hsv-2) in sera from patients with cervix carcinoma. the microradioimmunoassay technique (micro-ria) proved to be 5-10 times more sensitive than the microneutralization test. antibody titres determined by micro-ria correlated with neutralizing antibody titres t ...197722235
reactions of immune sera against the nucleocapsid, envelope and whole herpes simplex virus type 1.antibodies against (a) naked particles, (b) virus envelope, and (c) whole herpes simplex virus (hsv) type 1 were investigated. immune rabbit serum against naked particles (and formalized naked particles) contained virus neutralizing (vn) antibody in a low titre as compared to the titre of complement-fixing (cf) antibody. immune rabbit serum against the viral envelope had similar titres of vn and cf antibodies. in gel double diffusion precipitation tests, whole hsv gave two precipitation zones wi ...19767940
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