Df. Westra et al., Natural infection with herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) induces humoraland T cell responses to the HSV-1 glycoprotein H : L complex, J GEN VIROL, 81, 2000, pp. 2011-2015
The glycoproteins of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) are important targ
ets for the immune system in the control of HSV-1 infections. The humoral a
nd T cell responses to the glycoprotein (g)H-t(His):gL complex of HSV-1 wer
e studied in seven HSV-1-seropositive and three HSV-1-seronegative healthy
adults. In addition, responses to HSV-1 go, were determined. As antigens, p
urified soluble recombinant forms of the gH(t(His)):gL complex produced by
insect cells and of gD(t) produced by yeast cells were used, In contrast to
seronegative donors, sera of all seropositive donors contained gH(t(His)):
gL-specific IgG, Using peripheral blood (PB) T cells, gH(t(His)):gl-specifi
c proliferative T cell responses were detected in all seropositive donors.
Culture supernatants of PB T cells stimulated with recombinant gH(t(His)):g
L contained high levels of interferon-gamma and no detectable interleukin-4
, indicating their Th1 phenotype. These results show that naturally acquire
d HSV-1 infection induces gH:gL-specific humoral and T cell responses.