UV-B induced HSV-1 reactivation leads to infectious virus in the corneas of virtually all latently infected mice and requires an intact STING to develop herpetic stromal keratitis

Author:

Yin Xiao-Tang1,Hartman Alexis1,Sirajuddin Nadia1,Shukla Deepak2,Leger Anthony St.3,Keadle Tammie L.4,Stuart Patrick M.4

Affiliation:

1. Saint Louis University School of Medicine

2. University of Illinois at Chicago

3. University of Pittsburgh

4. Washington University in St. Louis

Abstract

Abstract Reactivation of latent herpes simplex type 1 results in virus returning to the cornea leading to recurrent herpetic stromal keratitis (rHSK). We compare two competing models to reactivate viruses from latency, UV-B irradiation and cyclophosphamide. Results revealed that while both result in corneal recrudescence, only UV-B irradiation results in rHSK. To better understand the dynamics of reactivation, we analyzed corneas for both the presence of infectious viruses and the dynamics of exposure to multiple reactivations using UV-B. We noted that multiple reactivations result in progressively worse corneal disease. We also noted that expression of IFNα and STING, surragate markers for the presence of virus, are induced by the presence of reactivated virus. Studies to determine the importance of STING to the development of HSK revealed that in the absence of STING, mice do not develop significant HSK and the magnitude of the infiltrate of CD45 + cells in these corneas is significantly reduced. The resulting paucity of CD45 + CD11b + GR-1 + F4/80-neutrophils, and to a lesser extent CD45 + CD11b + GR-1-F4/80 + macrophages in B6-STING KO mice following reactivation is likely the underlying cause for lack of rHSK as has been noted by ourselves and others. These results underscore the critical importance of STING’s role in developing rHSK.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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