Hussey Gisela Soboll, Giessler Kim S
Department of Pathobiology and Diagnostic Investigation, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA.
Vet J. 2022 Apr;282:105827. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2022.105827. Epub 2022 Apr 8.
Equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) myeloencephalopathy (EHM) is a devastating consequence of EHV-1 infection that has significant economic consequences. However, clinical EHM is relatively rare and occurs in only approximately 10% of infected horses. While there is a positive correlation between the duration and magnitude of viremia and incidence of EHM, it is likely that a combination of host and viral factors determine whether EHM occurs. The identification of these factors is of high interest for the equine community and has been the topic of much research for vaccine development and to predict which horses might be most at risk for developing EHM. The aim of this review is to highlight host immunity contributions to EHM pathogenesis at different sites of EHV-1 infection to shed light on the different aspects and interdependence of the response to EHV-1 in the time course of infection.
马疱疹病毒1型(EHV-1)脊髓炎(EHM)是EHV-1感染的一种毁灭性后果,会产生重大经济影响。然而,临床EHM相对罕见,仅在约10%的受感染马匹中发生。虽然病毒血症的持续时间和强度与EHM的发生率呈正相关,但宿主和病毒因素的综合作用可能决定EHM是否发生。确定这些因素是马业界高度关注的问题,并且一直是疫苗开发以及预测哪些马匹最易发生EHM的大量研究的主题。本综述的目的是强调宿主免疫在EHV-1感染不同部位对EHM发病机制的贡献,以阐明在感染过程中对EHV-1反应的不同方面及其相互依赖性。