نتایج جستجو برای: trigeminal ganglia

تعداد نتایج: 42267  

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
M F Kramer S H Chen D M Knipe D M Coen

Latent infection of mice with wild-type herpes simplex virus is established during an acute phase of ganglionic infection in which there is abundant viral replication and productive-cycle gene expression. Thymidine kinase-negative mutants establish latent infections but are severely impaired for acute ganglionic replication and productive-cycle gene expression. Indeed, by in situ hybridization ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1993
R Mahalingam M Wellish D Lederer B Forghani R Cohrs D Gilden

Competitive polymerase chain reaction was used to quantitate latent varicella-zoster virus (VZV) DNA in human trigeminal ganglia. Ganglionic DNA from five subjects was amplified with oligonucleotide primers specific for VZV gene 28. Two of the samples were also analyzed with primers specific for VZV gene 62. Our results indicated that there are 6 to 31 copies of the VZV genome in every 100,000 ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
R Mahalingam M Wellish R Cohrs S Debrus J Piette B Rentier D H Gilden

The ganglionic cell type in which varicella-zoster virus (VZV) is latent in humans was analyzed by using antibodies raised against in vitro-expressed VZV open reading frame 63 protein. VZV open reading frame 63 protein was detected exclusively in the cytoplasm of neurons of latently infected human trigeminal and thoracic ganglia. This is, to our knowledge, the first identification of a herpesvi...

2017

Shingles is caused by the human herpesvirus-3 (HHV-3). Primary infection usually occurs in childhood, producing chickenpox (varicella) although it can be subclinical. After this the virus lies dormant in the sensory nervous system in the geniculate, trigeminal or dorsal root ganglia. It may lie dormant for many years or many decades, kept in check by the immune system before flaring up in a sin...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1993
J G Jacobson K L Ruffner M Kosz-Vnenchak C B Hwang K K Wobbe D M Knipe D M Coen

From marker rescue, sequencing, transcript, and latency analyses of the thymidine kinase-negative herpes simplex virus mutant dlsactk and studies using the thymidine kinase inhibitor Ro 31-5140, we infer that the virus-encoded thymidine kinase is required in murine trigeminal ganglia for acute replication and lytic gene expression, for increasing the numbers of cells expressing latency-associat...

Journal: :Science 2000
G C Perng C Jones J Ciacci-Zanella M Stone G Henderson A Yukht S M Slanina F M Hofman H Ghiasi A B Nesburn S L Wechsler

Latent infections with periodic reactivation are a common outcome after acute infection with many viruses. The latency-associated transcript (LAT) gene is required for wild-type reactivation of herpes simplex virus (HSV). However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In rabbit trigeminal ganglia, extensive apoptosis occurred with LAT(-) virus but not with LAT(+) viruses. In addition, a pla...

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