Von Willebrand factor gene variants associate with herpes simplex encephalitis

  • Abdelmagid, N.
  • Bereczky-Veress, B.
  • Atanur, S.
  • Musilová, A.
  • Zidek, V.
  • Saba, L.
  • Warnecke, A.
  • Khademi, M.
  • Studahl, M.
  • Aurelius, E.
  • Hjalmarsson, A.
  • Garcia-Diaz, A.
  • Denis, C.V.
  • Bergström, T.
  • Sköldenberg, B.
  • Kockum, I.
  • Aitman, T.
  • Hübner, N.
  • Olsson, T.
  • Pravenec, M.
  • Diez, M.
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Publication date
May 2016
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Language
English

Abstract

Herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE) is a rare complication of Herpes simplex virus type-1 infection. It results in severe parenchymal damage in the brain. Although viral latency in neurons is very common in the population, it remains unclear why certain individuals develop HSE. Here we explore potential host genetic variants predisposing to HSE. In order to investigate this we used a rat HSE model comparing the HSE susceptible SHR (Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats) with the asymptomatic infection of BN (Brown Norway). Notably, both strains have HSV-1 spread to the CNS at four days after infection. A genome wide linkage analysis of 29 infected HXB/BXH RILs (recombinant inbred lines-generated from the prior two strains), displayed variable susce...

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