Herpes simplex virus spreads rapidly in human foreskin, partly driven by chemokine-induced redistribution of Nectin-1 on keratinocytes

Author:

Rana HafsaORCID,Truong Naomi R.,Johnson Blake,Baharlou Heeva,Herbert Jason J.,Kandasamy Sasikaran,Goddard Robert,Cohen Ralph C.,Wines Michael,Nasr Najla,Harman Andrew N.,Bertram Kirstie M.,Sandgren Kerrie J.,Cunningham Anthony L.ORCID

Abstract

HSV infects keratinocytes in the epidermis of skin via nectin-1. We established a human foreskin explant infection model to investigate HSV entry and spread. HSV1 entry could only be achieved by the topical application of virus via high density microarray projections (HD-MAPs) to the epidermis, which penetrated beyond one third of its thickness, simulating in vivo microtrauma. Rapid lateral spread of HSV1 to a mean of 13 keratinocytes wide occurred after 24 hours and free virus particles were observed between keratinocytes, consistent with an intercellular route of spread. Nectin-1 staining was markedly decreased in foci of infection in the epidermis and in the human keratinocyte HaCaT cell line. Nectin-1 was redistributed, at the protein level, in adjacent uninfected cells surrounding infection, inducible by CCL3, IL-8 (or CXCL8), and possibly CXCL10 and IL-6, thus facilitating spread. These findings provide the first insights into HSV1 entry and spread in human inner foreskin in situ.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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