2016
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00846-16
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p53 Is a Host Cell Regulator during Herpes Simplex Encephalitis

Abstract: ABSTRACTp53 is a critical host cell factor in the cellular response to a broad range of stress factors. We recently reported that p53 is required for efficient herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) replication in cell culture. However, a defined role for p53 in HSV-1 replication and pathogenesis in vivo remains elusive. In this study, we examined the effects of p53 on HSV-1 infection in vivo using p53-deficient mice. Following intracranial inoculation, p53 knockout reduced viral replication in the brains of mice and … Show more

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“…On one hand, p53 supports HSV-1 replication by inducing the expression of the viral protein ICP27 that is essential for the HSV-1 replication at early stages of the infection [ 69 ]. This positive p53 regulation was also corroborated in in vivo experiments, where higher HSV-1 replication and mortality rates were noticed in p53WT mice compared with their p53KO counterparts [ 70 ]. On the other hand, p53 mediates the degradation of the viral protein ICP0, which is also essential for both viral replication and a host immune response repression, and by that attenuates HSV-1 replication [ 69 ].…”
Section: Nononcogenic Virusessupporting
confidence: 57%
“…On one hand, p53 supports HSV-1 replication by inducing the expression of the viral protein ICP27 that is essential for the HSV-1 replication at early stages of the infection [ 69 ]. This positive p53 regulation was also corroborated in in vivo experiments, where higher HSV-1 replication and mortality rates were noticed in p53WT mice compared with their p53KO counterparts [ 70 ]. On the other hand, p53 mediates the degradation of the viral protein ICP0, which is also essential for both viral replication and a host immune response repression, and by that attenuates HSV-1 replication [ 69 ].…”
Section: Nononcogenic Virusessupporting
confidence: 57%
“…In experimental studies, viral particles of bovine herpesvirus type 5 were detected in the cytoplasm of bovine OSCC after exposure to UV rays [ 23 ]. It was also discovered that p53 is an important host cell regulator for human herpesvirus replication and pathogenesis [ 51 ]. We consider the lack of herpesvirus and papillomavirus detection in the current study demonstrates that any generalized implication of these viruses playing a role in OSCC carcinogenesis continues to be problematic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Viruses selectively inhibit apoptotic pathways through blocking the synthetic processes such as depressing the synthesis of pro-apoptotic protein like caspases and p53 or the expression of anti-apoptotic protein like Bcl-2 [ 46 , 47 ]. Furthermore, PI3K-Akt, an important anti-apoptosis signaling pathway, is commonly exploited by viruses to regulate cell survival [ 48 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%