A historical analysis of herpes simplex virus promoter activation in vivo reveals distinct populations of latently infected neurones
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The molecular basis of herpes simplex virus latencyRestarting Lytic Gene Transcription at the Onset of Herpes Simplex Virus ReactivationThe herpes simplex virus-1 transactivator infected cell protein-4 drives VEGF-A dependent neovascularization.Herpes simplex virus-1 infects the olfactory bulb shortly following ocular infection and exhibits a long-term inflammatory profile in the form of effector and HSV-1-specific T cells.Detection of the genome and transcripts of a persistent DNA virus in neuronal tissues by fluorescent in situ hybridization combined with immunostaining.Lytic gene expression is frequent in HSV-1 latent infection and correlates with the engagement of a cell-intrinsic transcriptional responseHSV-1 genome subnuclear positioning and associations with host-cell PML-NBs and centromeres regulate LAT locus transcription during latency in neurons.Vaccination against a hit-and-run viral cancer.Tegument protein control of latent herpesvirus establishment and animation.Lytic Promoters Express Protein during Herpes Simplex Virus Latency.Latency Entry of Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Is Determined by the Interaction of Its Genome with the Nuclear EnvironmentInfluence of herpes simplex virus 1 latency-associated transcripts on the establishment and maintenance of latency in the ROSA26R reporter mouse modelAn investigation of herpes simplex virus promoter activity compatible with latency establishment reveals VP16-independent activation of immediate-early promoters in sensory neuronesKinetics of facultative heterochromatin and polycomb group protein association with the herpes simplex viral genome during establishment of latent infection.A Herpesviral Lytic Protein Regulates the Structure of Latent Viral Chromatin.Herpes simplex virus 1 targets the murine olfactory neuroepithelium for host entryHerpes Simplex Virus 1 Interaction with Myeloid Cells In Vivo.Cornea lymphatics drive the CD8+ T-cell response to herpes simplex virus-1.Analyses of herpes simplex virus type 1 latency and reactivation at the single cell level using fluorescent reporter mice.Viral Ubiquitin Ligase Stimulates Selective Host MicroRNA Expression by Targeting ZEB Transcriptional Repressors.An Immortalized Human Dorsal Root Ganglion Cell Line Provides a Novel Context To Study Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Latency and Reactivation.Expression of the herpes simplex virus type 1 latency-associated transcripts does not influence latency establishment of virus mutants deficient for neuronal replication.De Novo Herpes Simplex Virus VP16 Expression Gates a Dynamic Programmatic Transition and Sets the Latent/Lytic Balance during Acute Infection in Trigeminal Ganglia.The loss of binary: Pushing the herpesvirus latency paradigm.CCCTC-Binding Factor Acts as a Heterochromatin Barrier on Herpes Simplex Viral Latent Chromatin and Contributes to Poised Latent Infection.Corneal Epithelial Cells Exhibit Myeloid Characteristics and Present Antigen via MHC Class II.Increasing antigen presentation on HSV-1-infected cells increases lesion size but does not alter neural infection or latency.A Single-Cell Approach to the Elusive Latent Human Cytomegalovirus Transcriptome.Strength in diversity: Understanding the pathways to herpes simplex virus reactivationPromyelocytic leukemia (PML) nuclear bodies (NBs) induce latent/quiescent HSV-1 genomes chromatinization through a PML NB/Histone H3.3/H3.3 Chaperone AxisTumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Induces Reactivation of Human Cytomegalovirus Independently of Myeloid Cell Differentiation following Posttranscriptional Establishment of Latency
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A historical analysis of herpes simplex virus promoter activation in vivo reveals distinct populations of latently infected neurones
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A historical analysis of herpe ...... of latently infected neurones
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Douglas J Winton
Heather M Coleman
Stacey Efstathiou
Viv Connor
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10.1099/VIR.0.2008/005066-0
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2008-12-01T00:00:00Z