Journal article
Spontaneous reactivation of thymidine kinase-deficient, acyclovir- resistant type 2 herpes simplex virus: Masked heterogeneity or reversion?
JJ Sasadeusz, SL Sacks
Journal of Infectious Diseases | Published : 1996
Abstract
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) strain 1737, acyclovir-resistant and uniformly thymidine kinasedeficient (tk(d)) by all conventional assays, clinically reactivated in an AIDS patient in the absence of antiviral drug pressure. Investigation of its neurovirulence and latency characteristics in a mouse model using a tk(D) plaque isolate (1737-14), however, yielded a neurovirulent, homogeneous, acyclovir-sensitive, tk wild type (tk(wT)) strain (1737-14ME), while trigeminal ganglia from a surviving animal yielded a heterogeneous tk(D)/tk(wT) population (1737-14/10(s)B). Heterogeneity may have arisen due to selection of a preexisting tk(wT) subpopulation or to genetic reversion. 'Ultralow' levels of tk..
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