Using real-time fluorescence PCR, we quantitated the numbers of copies of latent varicella-zoster virus (VZV) and herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2) genomes in 15 human trigeminal ganglia. Eight (53%) and 1 (7%) of 15 ganglia were PCR positive for HSV-1 or -2 glycoprotein G genes, with means of 2,902 ± 1,082 (standard error of the mean) or 109 genomes/10 5 cells, respectively. Eleven of 14 (79%) to 13 of 15 (87%) of the ganglia were PCR positive for VZV gene 29, 31, or 62. Pooling of the results for the three VZV genes yielded a mean of 258 ± 38 genomes/10 5 ganglion cells. These levels of latent viral genome loads have implications for virus distribution in and reactivation from human sensory ganglia.
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Pevenstein, S. R., Williams, R. K., McChesney, D., Mont, E. K., Smialek, J. E., & Straus, S. E. (1999). Quantitation of Latent Varicella-Zoster Virus and Herpes Simplex Virus Genomes in Human Trigeminal Ganglia. Journal of Virology, 73(12), 10514–10518. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.73.12.10514-10518.1999
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