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Publication : STAT4 regulates antiviral gamma interferon responses and recurrent disease during herpes simplex virus 2 infection.

First Author  Svensson A Year  2012
Journal  J Virol Volume  86
Issue  17 Pages  9409-15
PubMed ID  22718836 Mgi Jnum  J:187832
Mgi Id  MGI:5438433 Doi  10.1128/JVI.00947-12
Citation  Svensson A, et al. (2012) STAT4 regulates antiviral gamma interferon responses and recurrent disease during herpes simplex virus 2 infection. J Virol 86(17):9409-15
abstractText  STAT4 is an important transcription factor that contributes to the incidence and severity of different autoimmune diseases and is implicated in the antiviral immune responses in mice. In this study, we evaluated the role of STAT4 in human and murine herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) infections. We show that STAT4 regulates antiviral gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) responses and disease severity during chronic HSV-2 infections in humans and vaccine-induced IFN-gamma-mediated protection against HSV-2 infection in mice. In a cohort of 228 HSV-2-infected individuals, representing both patients with recurrent disease and asymptomatic HSV-2 carriers, we found that genetic variations in the STAT4 gene were associated with asymptomatic HSV-2 infection, as well as with increased in vitro secretion of IFN-gamma in response to the virus. Mice that lacked STAT4 had impaired HSV-2-specific IFN-gamma production and delayed-type hypersensitivity responses following vaccination, which led to impaired viral clearance in the genital tract of vaccinated animals after a genital HSV-2 challenge. We conclude that STAT4 plays an important role in IFN-gamma-mediated HSV-2-specific immunity, affecting the severity of genital HSV-2 infection.
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