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Stress Triggers Expression of Bovine Herpesvirus 1 Infected Cell Protein 4 (bICP4) RNA during Early Stages of Reactivation from Latency in Pharyngeal Tonsil

Gabriela Toomer, Aspen M. Workman, Kelly S. Harrison, Erin Stayton, Peter R. Hoyt, Clinton Jones

2022Journal of Virology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BoHV-1, a neurotropic herpesvirus, establishes, maintains, and reactivates from latency in neurons. BoHV-1 DNA is also detected in pharyngeal tonsil (PT) from latently infected calves. RNA-sequencing studies revealed the viral infected cell protein 4 (bICP4) RNA was expressed in PT of latently infected calves within 30 min after dexamethasone was used to initiate reactivation. As expected, bICP4 RNA was not detected during latency. All lytic cycle viral genes were expressed within 3 h after dexamethasone treatment. Conversely, bICP0 and the viral tegument protein VP16 are expressed prior to bICP4 in trigeminal ganglionic neurons during reactivation. The viral latency related gene, which is abundantly expressed in latently infected neurons, was not abundantly expressed in PT during latency. These studies provide new evidence PT is a biologically relevant site for BoHV-1 latency and reactivation. Finally, we predict other alphaherpesvirinae subfamily members utilize PT as a site for latency and reactivation.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyLytic cycleVirus latencyBovine herpesvirus 1VirologyViral tegumentGene expressionGeneTranscription (linguistics)RNAVirusMolecular biologyViral replicationHerpesviridaeViral diseaseGeneticsLinguisticsPhilosophyHerpesvirus Infections and TreatmentsCytomegalovirus and herpesvirus researchCancer-related molecular mechanisms research
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