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. 1986 Apr;58(1):203-11.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.58.1.203-211.1986.

Functional and molecular analyses of the avirulent wild-type herpes simplex virus type 1 strain KOS

Functional and molecular analyses of the avirulent wild-type herpes simplex virus type 1 strain KOS

R L Thompson et al. J Virol. 1986 Apr.

Abstract

It has been documented that KOS, a laboratory strain of herpes simplex virus type 1, is several orders of magnitude less neurovirulent than most other wild-type strains. Studies initiated to determine the functional nature of the block to neuroinvasiveness and to establish the genes involved have determined that, after footpad inoculation of mice, strain 17 syn+ induced neuropathologic signs (paralysis) at titers of 10(2) and yielded a PFU/50% lethal dose ratio of 10(4). In contrast, KOS was not lethal and did not induce paralysis at inoculation doses of 10(8) PFU. This reduced neurovirulence of KOS could not be explained by the lack of thymidine kinase activity, its inability to replicate in mouse cells maintained in culture at 38.5 degrees C, or its inefficient replication in nonneural tissues in vivo. Kinetic experiments tracing the virus through the nervous system after footpad inoculation showed that KOS was blocked at the level of the spinal ganglia. A cosmid library of strain 17 syn+ was utilized in recombination and in vivo selection experiments with strain KOS to establish the genomic region involved in 17 syn+ neuroinvasiveness. A cosmid clone containing the HindIII A fragment (0.25 to 0.53 map units) of strain 17 syn+ in mixed transfections with full-length KOS DNA yielded recombinants with enhanced neuroinvasiveness.

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