Relationship between HLA I surface expression and different cytopathic effects produced after herpes simplex virus infection in vitro.

Archives of virology(1992)

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In the present study, we investigated the effects of herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection on the expression of HLA class I antigens and beta 2-microglobulin in human fibroblasts. The mRNA abundance for HLA class I was shown to be strongly reduced after infection with HSV strains either producing cell rounding or fusion from within (FFWI), however, HLA class I expression on the surface of cells is strongly reduced only after appearance of FFWI. Using a ts mutant (ts 78R) or CyA in combination with a fusion from without (FFWO) inducing strain of HSV, this loss of HLA class I antigens is assumed to be correlated to the rearrangement of the cell membrane during the fusion process itself as a late event of cytopathogenicity.
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Cell Membrane, Infectious Disease, Virus Infection, Herpes Simplex Virus, Late Event
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