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Toll‐like receptors as novel therapeutic targets for herpes simplex virus infection
Authors:Rana Jahanban‐Esfahlan  Khaled Seidi  Maryam Majidinia  Ansar Karimian  Bahman Yousefi  Seyed Mohammad Nabavi  Akram Astani  Ioana Berindan‐Neagoe  Diana Gulei  Francesca Fallarino  Marco Gargaro  Giorgia Manni  Matteo Pirro  Suowen Xu  Mahmoud Sadeghi  Seyed Fazel Nabavi  Samira Shirooie
Abstract:Seropositivity for HSV reaches more than 70% within the world population, and yet no approved vaccine exists. While HSV1 is responsible for keratitis, encephalitis, and labialis, HSV2 carriers have a high susceptibility to other STD infections, such as HIV. Induction of antiviral innate immune responses upon infection depends on a family of pattern recognition receptors called Toll‐like receptors (TLR). TLRs bridge innate and adaptive immunity by sensing virus infection and activating antiviral immune responses. HSV adopts smart tricks to evade innate immunity and can also manipulate TLR signaling to evade the immune system or even confer destructive effects in favor of virus replication. Here, we review mechanisms by which HSV can trick TLR signaling to impair innate immunity. Then, we analyze the role of HSV‐mediated molecular cues, in particular, NF‐κB signaling, in promoting protective versus destructive effects of TLRs. Finally, TLR‐based therapeutic opportunities with the goal of preventing or treating HSV infection will be discussed.
Keywords:herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection  novel therapeutic targets  Toll‐like receptors (TLR)
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