The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Herpesvirus Alkaline Deoxyribonuclease; a Possible Candidate as a Novel Target for Anti-Herpesvirus Therapy
Atsushi ChibaMasahiro OgasawaraItsuro YoshidaYoko M. KnoxTatsuo Suzutani
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2000 年 192 巻 2 号 p. 141-149

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Herpesvirus alkaline deoxyribonucrease (DNase) is coded in the genome of all herpesvirus species determined total sequence and is conserved in structure. In order to determine whether the enzyme could be a target for a novel anti-herpesvirus therapy, the anti-herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) activity of antisense oligonucleotide for HSV-1 alkaline DNase was studied. Six antisense phosphorothioate oligonucleotides, targeted to an internal AUG start codon, were designed and evaluated. One of the oligonucleotides, UL12-4, inhibited wild type and thymidine kinase-deficient HSV-1 replication to 21.5 and 19.5% at 40 μM, respectively. The quantity of alkaline DNase mRNA and DNase activity in HSV-1-infected Vero cells was reduced to one eighth and 66.9% of control, respectively, by treatment with 40 μM of UL12-4, but no effect was observed on the quantity of HSV-1 glycoprotein H mRNA (γ2 gene) or on the replication of Vero cells. These results indicate that UL12-4 inhibits HSV-1 replication by decreasing the amount of alkaline DNase mRNA. The herpesvirus alkaline DNase could be a novel target for anti-herpesvirus drug.
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