2021
DOI: 10.15252/embr.202153496
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New model integrates innate responses, PML‐NB formation, epigenetic control and reactivation from latency

Abstract: The dynamic nature of interactions between invading viral pathogens and their hosts has fascinated scientists for several decades. The well‐known capacity of herpes simplex virus (HSV) to establish life‐long infections in humans reflects a dynamic balance between maintaining a latent state in which viral genomes are silenced and re‐entry into the lytic phase during reactivation. Silencing of the viral genome has been shown to be a function of innate immune signalling, intrinsic cellular antiviral mechanisms an… Show more

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