Animal models of human herpesvirus infection

Q1 Health Professions
Ziqing Jia, Dong Zhang, Lin Zhu, Jing Xue
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Abstract

Human herpesvirus, a specific group within the herpesvirus family, is responsible for a variety of human diseases. These viruses can infect humans and other vertebrates, primarily targeting the skin, mucous membranes, and neural tissues, thereby significantly impacting the health of both humans and animals. Animal models are crucial for studying virus pathogenesis, vaccine development, and drug testing. Despite several vaccine candidates being in preclinical and clinical stages, no vaccines are current available to prevent lifelong infections caused by these human herpesviruses, except for varicella-zoster virus (VZV) vaccine. However, the strict host tropism of herpesviruses and other limitations mean that no single animal model can fully replicate all key features of human herpesvirus-associated diseases. This makes it challenging to evaluate vaccines and antivirals against human herpesvirus comprehensively. Herein, we summarize the current animal models used to study the human herpesviruses including α-herpesviruses (herpes simplex virus type 1(HSV-1), HSV-2, VZV), β-herpesviruses (human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), γ-herpesviruses (Epstein–Barr virus (EBV)) and Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus (KSHV)). By providing concise information and detailed analysis of the potential, limitations and applications of various models, such as non-human primates, mice, rabbits, guinea pigs, and tree shrews, this summary aims to help researchers efficiently select the most appropriate animal model, offering practical guidance for studying human herpesvirus.

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人类疱疹病毒感染的动物模型。
人类疱疹病毒是疱疹病毒家族中的一个特殊群体,是多种人类疾病的罪魁祸首。这些病毒可感染人类和其他脊椎动物,主要以皮肤、粘膜和神经组织为目标,从而严重影响人类和动物的健康。动物模型对于研究病毒发病机制、疫苗开发和药物测试至关重要。尽管几种候选疫苗处于临床前和临床阶段,但除了水痘-带状疱疹病毒(VZV)疫苗外,目前还没有疫苗可用于预防这些人类疱疹病毒引起的终身感染。然而,疱疹病毒严格的宿主亲和性和其他限制意味着没有一个单一的动物模型可以完全复制人类疱疹病毒相关疾病的所有关键特征。这使得全面评估针对人类疱疹病毒的疫苗和抗病毒药物具有挑战性。本文综述了目前用于研究人类疱疹病毒的动物模型,包括α-疱疹病毒(单纯疱疹病毒1型(HSV-1)、HSV-2、VZV)、β-疱疹病毒(人巨细胞病毒(HCMV))、γ-疱疹病毒(eb病毒(EBV))和卡波西肉瘤疱疹病毒(KSHV))。通过对非人类灵长类动物、小鼠、家兔、豚鼠、树鼩等多种模型的潜力、局限性和应用进行简明扼要的分析,旨在帮助研究人员高效地选择最合适的动物模型,为人类疱疹病毒的研究提供实用指导。
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