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Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses to Herpes Simplex Virus

Abstract

Immune responses against HSV-1 and HSV-2 are complex and involve a delicate interplay between innate signaling pathways and adaptive immune responses. The innate response to HSV involves the induction of type I IFN, whose role in protection against disease is well characterized in vitro and in vivo. Cell types such as NK cells and pDCs contribute to innate anti-HSV responses in vivo. Finally, the adaptive response includes both humoral and cellular components that play important roles in antiviral control and latency. This review summarizes the innate and adaptive effectors that contribute to susceptibility, immune control and pathogenesis of HSV, and highlights the delicate interplay between these two important arms of immunity.

Authors

Chew T; Taylor KE; Mossman KL

Journal

Viruses, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 979–1002

Publisher

MDPI

Publication Date

November 18, 2009

DOI

10.3390/v1030979

ISSN

1999-4915

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