Metcalf J F, Whitley R J
Curr Eye Res. 1987 Jan;6(1):167-71. doi: 10.3109/02713688709020085.
Immunization of outbred mice by subdermal (footpad) inoculation with the F strain of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) induces an immune response which protects the animals against herpetic ocular disease and encephalitis, and reduces the incidence of latent trigeminal ganglion infections following corneal challenge with the RE strain of HSV type 1. The protective effects are proportional to the dose of virus used for immunization. Heat-killed virus preparations also protected the mice against encephalitis and stromal keratitis, but failed to prevent epithelial keratitis and establishment of latency.
用1型单纯疱疹病毒(HSV-1)F株对远交系小鼠进行皮下(足垫)接种免疫,可诱导免疫反应,保护动物免受疱疹性眼病和脑炎侵害,并降低在用1型HSV RE株进行角膜攻击后潜伏性三叉神经节感染的发生率。保护作用与用于免疫的病毒剂量成正比。热灭活病毒制剂也能保护小鼠免受脑炎和基质性角膜炎侵害,但无法预防上皮性角膜炎和潜伏感染的建立。