Author/Authors :
Gorgian Mohammadi, Masumeh Department of Virology - School of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University , Bamdad, Taravat Department of Virology - School of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University , Parsania, Masoud Tehran Medical Unit - Islamic Azad University , Hashemi, Hamid Reza Department of Virology - School of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University , Puyanfard, Somayeh Department of Virology - School of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University
Abstract :
Background: Herpes simplex virus type 1 is one of the most common viruses among
human population. Studies demonstrate the essential role of cell mediated immunity,
especially CD8+ T cells, in prevention and clearance of HSV1. Objective: It is of great
importance to improve our knowledge about the kinetics of CTL responses to primary
and secondary HSV-1 infection. Methods: Using a sensitive technique for detection and analysis of CD8+ T cells, granzyme B ELISA, the CTL activity in the spleens of Balb/c mice at various time points after intraperitoneal administration of HSV1 (strain KOS) in primary and secondary infections were determined. Results: During acute HSV-1 infection, virus specific cytotoxic T cells were detected at day 5 post virus inoculation and peaked at day 7. Six hours after secondary infection the activity of memory CD8+ T cells was detected and peaked at 12 hours post infection. Conclusion: The peak of CTL activity was found to be day 7 post infection in primary HSV-1 infections which decreased with time. In secondary infections, the activity of CTLs reached the highest level at 12 hours post infection.