A genetically inactivated herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) vaccine provides effective protection against primary and recurrent HSV-2 disease

MEG Boursnell, C Entwisle, D Blakeley… - Journal of Infectious …, 1997 - academic.oup.com
MEG Boursnell, C Entwisle, D Blakeley, C Roberts, IA Duncan, SE Chisholm, GM Martin…
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1997academic.oup.com
A glycoprotein H (gH)-deleted herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) was evaluated as a
vaccine for the prevention of HSV-induced disease. This virus, which we term a DISC
(disabled infectious single cycle) virus, can only complete one replication cycle in normal
cells and should thus be safe yet still able to stimulate broad humoral and cell-mediated
antiviral immune responses. A gH-deleted HSV-2 virus that has been tested as a vaccine in
the guinea pig model of recurrent HSV-2 infection was constructed. Animals vaccinated with …
Abstract
A glycoprotein H (gH)-deleted herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) was evaluated as a vaccine for the prevention of HSV-induced disease. This virus, which we term a DISC (disabled infectious single cycle) virus, can only complete one replication cycle in normal cells and should thus be safe yet still able to stimulate broad humoral and cell-mediated antiviral immune responses. A gH-deleted HSV-2 virus that has been tested as a vaccine in the guinea pig model of recurrent HSV-2 infection was constructed. Animals vaccinated with DISC HSV-2 showed complete protection against primary HSV-2–induced disease, even when challenged 6 months after vaccination. In addition, the animals were almost completely protected against recurrent disease. Even at low vaccination doses, there was a high degree of protection against primary disease. A reduction in recurrent disease symptoms was also observed following therapeutic vaccination of animals already infected with wild type HSV-2.
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