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J Virol ; 75(3): 1195-204, 2001 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11152492

ABSTRACT

Herpes simplex type virus 2 (HSV-2) is a sexually transmitted pathogen that causes genital lesions and spreads to the nervous system to establish acute and latent infections. Systemic but not mucosal cellular and humoral immune responses are elicited by immunization of mice with a replication-defective mutant of HSV-2, yet the mice are protected against disease caused by subsequent challenge of the genital mucosa with virulent HSV-2. In this study, we investigated the role of immune serum antibody generated by immunization with a replication-defective HSV-2 vaccine prototype strain in protection of the genital mucosa and the nervous system from HSV-2 infection. Passive transfer of replication-defective virus-immune serum at physiologic concentrations to SCID or B-cell-deficient mice had no effect on replication of challenge virus in the genital mucosa but did significantly reduce the incidence and severity of genital and neurologic disease. In contrast, B-cell-deficient mice immunized with replication-defective HSV-2 were able to control replication of challenge virus in the genital mucosa, but not until 3 days postchallenge, and were not completely protected against genital and neurologic disease. Passive transfer of physiologic amounts of immune serum to immunized, B-cell-deficient mice completely restored their capacity to limit replication of challenge virus in the genital mucosa and prevented signs of genital and systemic disease. In addition, the numbers of viral genomes in the lumbosacral dorsal root ganglia of immunized, B-cell-deficient mice were dramatically reduced by transfer of immune serum prior to challenge. These results suggest that there is an apparent synergism between immune serum antibody and immune T cells in achieving protection and that serum antibody induced by vaccination with replication-defective virus aids in reducing establishment of latent infection after genital infection with HSV-2.


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Antibodies, Viral/immunology , Herpes Genitalis/prevention & control , Herpesvirus 2, Human/immunology , Herpesvirus Vaccines/immunology , T-Lymphocytes/immunology , Animals , B-Lymphocytes/physiology , Chlorocebus aethiops , Immune Sera/immunology , Immunization, Passive , Immunoglobulin G/immunology , Interferon-gamma/biosynthesis , Interleukin-10/biosynthesis , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, SCID , Vero Cells
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J Immunol ; 164(6): 3246-54, 2000 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10706717

ABSTRACT

IL-18 induces IFN-gamma and NK cell cytotoxicity, making it a logical target for viral antagonism of host defense. We demonstrate that the ectromelia poxvirus p13 protein, bearing homology to the mammalian IL-18 binding protein, binds IL-18, and inhibits its activity in vitro. Binding of IL-18 to the viral p13 protein was compared with binding to the cellular IL-18R. The dissociation constant of p13 for murine IL-18 is 5 nM, compared with 0.2 nM for the cellular receptor heterodimer. Mice infected with a p13 deletion mutant of ectromelia virus had elevated cytotoxicity for YAC-1 tumor cell targets compared with control animals. Additionally, the p13 deletion mutant virus exhibited decreased levels of infectivity. Our data suggest that inactivation of IL-18, and subsequent impairment of NK cell cytotoxicity, may be one mechanism by which ectromelia evades the host immune response.


Subject(s)
Cytotoxicity, Immunologic , Ectromelia virus/immunology , Immunosuppressive Agents/metabolism , Interleukin-18/metabolism , Killer Cells, Natural/immunology , Viral Proteins/metabolism , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Binding, Competitive/immunology , COS Cells , Ectromelia virus/growth & development , Ectromelia virus/metabolism , Female , Immunosuppressive Agents/immunology , Injections, Intraperitoneal , Interleukin-18/antagonists & inhibitors , Interleukin-18 Receptor alpha Subunit , Killer Cells, Natural/virology , Lymphocyte Activation , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Molecular Sequence Data , Protein Binding/immunology , Receptors, Interleukin/antagonists & inhibitors , Receptors, Interleukin/metabolism , Receptors, Interleukin-18 , Viral Proteins/administration & dosage , Viral Proteins/immunology , Viral Proteins/physiology , Virus Replication
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