Limited transcription of the herpes simplex virus genome when latent in human sensory ganglia

  • Galloway D
  • Fenoglio C
  • McDougall J
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Abstract

Human paravertebral ganglia were examined for the presence of specific sequences of viral RNA by in situ cytological hybridization, using as probes individual fragments of herpes simplex virus type 2 DNA. Ganglia were obtained at autopsy from 40 patients, and 14 were positive for herpes simplex virus RNA. Transcripts from the left-hand 30% of the viral genome were detected in all of the herpes simplex virus-positive cases. RNA homologous to other sequences from the L component were present less frequently, and no RNA from the S component was detected. These results argue that specific transcription of the herpes simplex virus genome occurs in latently infected human ganglion cells.

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Galloway, D. A., Fenoglio, C. M., & McDougall, J. K. (1982). Limited transcription of the herpes simplex virus genome when latent in human sensory ganglia. Journal of Virology, 41(2), 686–691. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.41.2.686-691.1982

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