scholarly journals Development of disease and immunity at the genital epithelium following intrarectal inoculation of male guinea pigs with herpes simplex virus type 2

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Brianne N. Banasik ◽  
Clarice L. Perry ◽  
Aaron L. Miller ◽  
Mellodee White ◽  
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Lawrence R. Stanberry

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Fernando J Bravo ◽  
Derek A Pullum ◽  
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Mei Wang ◽  
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ABSTRACT The tissue sites of long-term herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2)-specific antibody production in mice and guinea pigs were identified. In addition to secondary lymphoid tissue and bone marrow, HSV-specific plasma cells were detected in spinal cords of mice up to 10 months after intravaginal inoculation with a thymidine kinase-deficient HSV-2 strain and in lumbosacral ganglia and spinal cords of guinea pigs inoculated with HSV-2 strain MS. The long-term retention of virus-specific plasma cells in the peripheral and central nervous systems following HSV infection may be important for resistance to reinfection of neuronal tissues or may play a role in modulation of reactivation from latency.


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