Background Chronic oral aphthae, recurrent genital ulcers and uveitis are t
he three main manifestations of Behcet's disease (BD). The aetiopathogenesi
s of BD is still obscure, but herpes simplex virus (HSV) is one of the poss
ible causal factors. Various kinds of drugs, including immunosuppressants a
nd aciclovir have been used in treatment, but effectiveness is variable.
Objectives To demonstrate the efficacy of famciclovir, an antiviral compoun
d that acts against HSV, varicella-zoster virus and hepatitis B virus, in a
murine model of BD.
Methods Using the HSV-induced BD mouse model, famciclovir was administered
variously before and after inoculation or from the day of lesion occurrence
, with appropriate controls. Ulceration of the mouth and genital skin and e
ye involvement were monitored. In addition, spleen cytokine expression was
measured by polymerase chain reaction.
Results Pretreatment and concurrent treatment did not affect the occurrence
of BD, but treatment from the appearance of lesions was effective in impro
ving BD and preventing recurrence. After famciclovir, interleukin 2 express
ion correlated with the recurrence of BD symptoms.
Conclusions This model suggests the possible role of immune response to vir
al infection in the development and activation of BD. The study provides a
rationale for clinical trials of famciclovir in the human form of BD.