Activation of IκB Kinase by Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1

Carla Amici, Giuseppe Belardo, Antonio Rossi, M. Gabriella Santoro
2001 Journal of Biological Chemistry  
Herpes simplex viruses (HSV) are ubiquitous pathogens causing a variety of diseases ranging from mild illness to severe life-threatening infections. HSV utilize cellular signaling pathways and transcription factors to promote their replication. Here we report that HSV type 1 (HSV-1) induces persistent activation of transcription factor NF-B, a critical regulator of genes involved in inflammation, by activating the IB kinase (IKK) in the early phase of infection. Activated NF-B enhances HSV-1
more » ... e expression. HSV-1-induced NF-B activation is dependent on viral early protein synthesis and is not blocked by the anti-herpetic drug acyclovir. IKK inhibition by the anti-inflammatory cyclopentenone prostaglandin A 1 blocks HSV-1 gene expression and reduces virus yield by more than 3000-fold. The results identify IKK as a potential target for anti-herpetic drugs and suggest that cyclopentenone prostaglandins or their derivatives could be used in the treatment of HSV infection.
doi:10.1074/jbc.m103408200 pmid:11387335 fatcat:kcnktsetenai3m3fgptbczk2du