作者
JGP Sissons, M Bain, MR Wills
发表日期
2002/3/1
来源
Journal of Infection
卷号
44
期号
2
页码范围
73-77
出版商
WB Saunders
简介
The sequence analysis of herpesviruses suggests they have been evolving with their individual vertebrate hosts for millions of years, and their divergence parallels that of the hosts they infect. Given this time they have been learning to live with their individual hosts, it is not surprising that they have become extremely well adapted to doing so without causing much in the way of obvious disease. A key feature of their strategy for persisting in the host is the ability of all herpesviruses to establish latent infection—a state in which no, or only a very limited set of, viral genes are expressed in cells in which viral DNA persists. The alpha herpesviruses (herpes simplex and varicella zoster virus) establish latency in neuronal cells in sensory ganglia: these are long lived non-dividing cells and the alpha herpesviruses persist in these with expression of only the latency associated transcripts—although the function of these RNA …
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