Serological Studies on the Antigenic Relationship between Herpes Simplex Virus and Varicella-Zoster Virus

M.H. Wolff , F. Büchel, A. Zoll
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Abstract

If crossreacting antibodies between varicella-zoster virus 01ZV) and herpes simplex virus (HSV) exist, one would expect more positive reactions with VZV in a group of HSV positive patients than in a group of HSV negative patients. This statement can only apply to a group of individuals where positive and negative reactions with respect to HSV and VZV are evenly distributed. Such a distribution can only be found among children. Therefore, the relationship between HSV -1 and VZV was the only one which was considered in this investigation, since the incidence of HSV-2 antibodies in children is very rare.

The sera from 197 children were examined using the neutralization test (NT), the complement fixation test (CFT) and the indirect immunofluorescent assay (1FT) and could be classified as either HSV positive (80) or HSV negative (117). The children's ages were similar in both groups. Approximately the same proportion of VZV positive sera was found in both groups when examined using 1FT (53% in the HSV positive and 47% in the HSV negative group). However, when the CFTwas applied the proportion of VZV positive sera in the two groups differed markedly (22% of the HSV positive sera and 38% of the HSV negative sera).

These findings suggest that crossreactivity observed between HSV and VZV in acute HSV and VZV infections is evidently not dependent on crossreacting antibodies but is apparently confined to the cellular level of the immune response.

单纯疱疹病毒与水痘-带状疱疹病毒抗原关系的血清学研究
如果存在水痘-带状疱疹病毒(01ZV)和单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)之间的交叉反应抗体,则HSV阳性患者中VZV的阳性反应将多于HSV阴性患者。这种说法只适用于对HSV和VZV的阳性和阴性反应均匀分布的人群。这种分布只能在儿童中找到。因此,HSV -1和VZV之间的关系是本次调查中唯一考虑的,因为HSV-2抗体在儿童中的发病率非常罕见。采用中和试验(NT)、补体固定试验(CFT)和间接免疫荧光试验(1FT)对197例儿童血清进行检测,可分为HSV阳性(80例)和HSV阴性(117例)。两组孩子的年龄相仿。当使用1FT检测时,两组中发现的VZV阳性血清比例大致相同(HSV阳性组为53%,HSV阴性组为47%)。然而,当应用cft时,两组中VZV阳性血清的比例明显不同(22%的HSV阳性血清和38%的HSV阴性血清)。这些发现表明,在急性HSV和VZV感染中观察到的HSV和VZV之间的交叉反应性显然不依赖于交叉反应抗体,而显然局限于免疫反应的细胞水平。
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