Future Virology, volume 5, issue 4, pages 493-512
Host responses to herpes simplex virus and herpes simplex virus vectors
Henrik Paavilainen
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Riikka K Mattila
2
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2010-07-22
Journal:
Future Virology
scimago Q4
SJR: 0.366
CiteScore: 4.0
Impact factor: 2.1
ISSN: 17460794, 17460808
Virology
Abstract
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is a well-known, ubiquitous pathogen of humans. Engineered mutants of HSV can also be exploited as vectors in gene therapy or for virotherapy of tumors. HSV has multiple abilities to evade and modulate the innate and adaptive responses of the host. The increasing knowledge on the mutual interactions of the invading HSV with the host defenses will contribute to our deeper understanding of the relationship between HSV and the host, and thereby lead to future development of more effective and specific HSV vectors for treatment of human diseases. The future advances of HSV vaccines and vaccine vectors are based on the knowlegde of the complex interplay between HSV and the host defenses.
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