Spontaneous and engineered compensatory HSV mutants that counteract the host antiviral PKR response

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Abstract

A virulent recombinant HSV lacking the diploid γ134.5 gene (Δγ134.5) have been investigated over the last two decades both for anti-tumor therapy and as vaccine vectors. The first generation vectors, while safe, are incapable of sustained replication in the majority of treated patients. An interferon inducible host antiviral kinase, protein kinase R (PKR), limits late viral protein synthesis and replication of Δγ134.5 viruses. This review describes the development of new Δγ134.5 vectors, through serial passage selection and direct viral genome engineering, which demonstrate selective PKR evasion in targeted cells and improved viral replication without restoring neurovirulence. © 2009 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland.

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Shah, A. C., Parker, J. N., Shimamura, M., & Cassady, K. A. (2009, October 22). Spontaneous and engineered compensatory HSV mutants that counteract the host antiviral PKR response. Viruses. https://doi.org/10.3390/v1030510

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