Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2473605 Current Opinion in Virology 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Recently, it has become clear that herpesviruses are unique among pathogenic virus families in that they express multiple virally encoded microRNAs in latently and/or lytically infected cells. The large size and complexity of herpesvirus genomes, combined with the inability of most human herpesviruses to replicate in animals, has until recently limited our ability to examine the contribution of viral microRNAs to herpesvirus replication and pathogenesis in vivo. However, recent data, primarily obtained using model animal herpesviruses, suggest that viral microRNAs, while not required for lytic replication in culture, can nevertheless strongly enhance viral pathogenesis, including oncogenesis, in vivo and also promote the establishment of a reservoir of latently infected cells.

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