Distribution of cellular HSV-1 receptor expression in human brain

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作者
Lathe, Richard [1 ]
Haas, Juergen G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Edinburgh, Div Infect & Pathway Med, 49 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh EH16 4SB, Midlothian, Scotland
关键词
HSV-1; Brain; Hippocampus; Virus receptor; GlycoproteinD; Glycoprotein B; MAG; MYH9; PILRA; PVRL1/nectin; 1; TNFRSF14/HVEM; HERPES-SIMPLEX-VIRUS; FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY; NERVOUS-SYSTEM; RED NUCLEUS; ENTRY; TRANSCRIPTOME; NECTIN-1; ENCEPHALITIS; HIPPOCAMPUS; INFECTIONS;
D O I
10.1007/s13365-016-0504-x
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is a neurotropic virus linked to a range of acute and chronic neurological disorders affecting distinct regions of the brain. Unusually, HSV-1 entry into cells requires the interaction of viral proteins glycoprotein D (gD) and glycoprotein B (gB) with distinct cellular receptor proteins. Several different gD and gB receptors have been identified, including TNFRSF14/HVEM and PVRL1/nectin 1 as gD receptors and PILRA, MAG, and MYH9 as gB receptors. We investigated the expression of these receptor molecules in different areas of the adult and developing human brain using online transcriptome databases. Whereas all HSV-1 receptors showed distinct expression patterns in different brain areas, the Allan Brain Atlas (ABA) reported increased expression of both gD and gB receptors in the hippocampus. Specifically, for PVRL1, TNFRFS14, and MYH9, the differential z scores for hippocampal expression, a measure of relative levels of increased expression, rose to 2.9, 2.9, and 2.5, respectively, comparable to the z score for the archetypical hippocampus-enriched mineralocorticoid receptor (NR3C2, z = 3.1). These data were confirmed at the Human Brain Transcriptome (HBT) database, but HBT data indicate that MAG expression is also enriched in hippocampus. The HBT database allowed the developmental pattern of expression to be investigated; we report that all HSV1 receptors markedly increase in expression levels between gestation and the postnatal/adult periods. These results suggest that differential receptor expression levels of several HSV-1 gD and gB receptors in the adult hippocampus are likely to underlie the susceptibility of this brain region to HSV-1 infection.
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