Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3415363 Microbes and Infection 2008 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection of the cornea culminates in an immunopathological lesion (stromal keratitis – SK) that impairs vision. This report shows that HSV infection results in IL-23 up-regulation, but if this response fails to occur, as was noted in p19−/− mice, the severity of lesions, their incidence and the level of viral induced angiogenesis were significantly increased compared to wild-type (WT) animals (p < 0.05). The higher disease severity in p19−/− mice appeared to be the consequence of an increased IL-12 response that in turn led to the induction of higher numbers of IFN-γ producing CD4+T cells, the principal orchestrators of SK. Our results indicate that the severity of HSV induced immunopathological lesions may be mainly the consequence of IL-12 driven Th1 T cell reactions rather than the action of IL-17 producing cells controlled by IL-23.

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