HSV-induced systemic inflammation as an animal model for Behçet’s disease and therapeutic applications

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Abstract

Behçet’s disease (BD) affects multiple organs. It is mainly characterized by recurrent oral, skin, and genital aphthous ulcers, and eye involvement. Successful management of BD is increasing, although its etiology remains unclear. A number of etiologies have been proposed, including environmental, genetic, viral, and immunological factors. To understand its complex etiology and improve its management, animal models of BD have been used to enable more effective therapeutic applications with increased clinical significance. An herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1-induced BD mouse model has shown disease characteristics similar to those seen in BD patients. An HSV-induced BD animal model has been used to test various therapeutic modalities. The applied modalities are several materials that are derived from natural products, conventional therapeutics, and possible biologics. In this review, we provided how they regulate inflammation in an HSV-induced BD model.

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Shamsul Islam, S. M., & Sohn, S. (2018, September 19). HSV-induced systemic inflammation as an animal model for Behçet’s disease and therapeutic applications. Viruses. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/v10090511

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