The Hippocampal Vulnerability to Herpes Simplex Virus Type I Infection: Relevance to Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Impairment
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) as a possible infectious etiology in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has been proposed since the 1980s. The accumulating research thus far continues to support the association and a possible causal role of HSV-1 in the development of AD. HSV-1 has been shown to induce ne...
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doaj-3adff3990fea42ee889d7a45ee4ad5fc2021-08-13T09:37:04ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience1662-51022021-08-011510.3389/fncel.2021.695738695738The Hippocampal Vulnerability to Herpes Simplex Virus Type I Infection: Relevance to Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory ImpairmentShin Jie Yong0Min Hooi Yong1Min Hooi Yong2Seong Lin Teoh3Tomoko Soga4Ishwar Parhar5Jactty Chew6Wei Ling Lim7Wei Ling Lim8Department of Biological Sciences, School of Medical and Life Sciences, Sunway University, Petaling Jaya, MalaysiaDepartment of Psychology, School of Medical and Life Sciences, Sunway University, Petaling Jaya, MalaysiaAging Health and Well-being Research Centre, School of Medical and Life Sciences, Sunway University, Petaling Jaya, MalaysiaDepartment of Anatomy, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaJeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Brain Research Institute Monash Sunway, Monash University Malaysia, Subang Jaya, MalaysiaJeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Brain Research Institute Monash Sunway, Monash University Malaysia, Subang Jaya, MalaysiaDepartment of Biological Sciences, School of Medical and Life Sciences, Sunway University, Petaling Jaya, MalaysiaDepartment of Biological Sciences, School of Medical and Life Sciences, Sunway University, Petaling Jaya, MalaysiaAging Health and Well-being Research Centre, School of Medical and Life Sciences, Sunway University, Petaling Jaya, MalaysiaHerpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) as a possible infectious etiology in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has been proposed since the 1980s. The accumulating research thus far continues to support the association and a possible causal role of HSV-1 in the development of AD. HSV-1 has been shown to induce neuropathological and behavioral changes of AD, such as amyloid-beta accumulation, tau hyperphosphorylation, as well as memory and learning impairments in experimental settings. However, a neuroanatomical standpoint of HSV-1 tropism in the brain has not been emphasized in detail. In this review, we propose that the hippocampal vulnerability to HSV-1 infection plays a part in the development of AD and amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI). Henceforth, this review draws on human studies to bridge HSV-1 to hippocampal-related brain disorders, namely AD and aMCI/MCI. Next, experimental models and clinical observations supporting the neurotropism or predilection of HSV-1 to infect the hippocampus are examined. Following this, factors and mechanisms predisposing the hippocampus to HSV-1 infection are discussed. In brief, the hippocampus has high levels of viral cellular receptors, neural stem or progenitor cells (NSCs/NPCs), glucocorticoid receptors (GRs) and amyloid precursor protein (APP) that support HSV-1 infectivity, as well as inadequate antiviral immunity against HSV-1. Currently, the established diseases HSV-1 causes are mucocutaneous lesions and encephalitis; however, this review revises that HSV-1 may also induce and/or contribute to hippocampal-related brain disorders, especially AD and aMCI/MCI.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fncel.2021.695738/fullherpes simplex virushippocampusneurotropismAlzheimer’s diseasememory impairmentinfectious etiology |
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Shin Jie Yong Min Hooi Yong Min Hooi Yong Seong Lin Teoh Tomoko Soga Ishwar Parhar Jactty Chew Wei Ling Lim Wei Ling Lim The Hippocampal Vulnerability to Herpes Simplex Virus Type I Infection: Relevance to Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Impairment Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience herpes simplex virus hippocampus neurotropism Alzheimer’s disease memory impairment infectious etiology |
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Shin Jie Yong Min Hooi Yong Min Hooi Yong Seong Lin Teoh Tomoko Soga Ishwar Parhar Jactty Chew Wei Ling Lim Wei Ling Lim |
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The Hippocampal Vulnerability to Herpes Simplex Virus Type I Infection: Relevance to Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Impairment |
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The Hippocampal Vulnerability to Herpes Simplex Virus Type I Infection: Relevance to Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Impairment |
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The Hippocampal Vulnerability to Herpes Simplex Virus Type I Infection: Relevance to Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Impairment |
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The Hippocampal Vulnerability to Herpes Simplex Virus Type I Infection: Relevance to Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Impairment |
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The Hippocampal Vulnerability to Herpes Simplex Virus Type I Infection: Relevance to Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Impairment |
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hippocampal vulnerability to herpes simplex virus type i infection: relevance to alzheimer’s disease and memory impairment |
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Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) as a possible infectious etiology in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has been proposed since the 1980s. The accumulating research thus far continues to support the association and a possible causal role of HSV-1 in the development of AD. HSV-1 has been shown to induce neuropathological and behavioral changes of AD, such as amyloid-beta accumulation, tau hyperphosphorylation, as well as memory and learning impairments in experimental settings. However, a neuroanatomical standpoint of HSV-1 tropism in the brain has not been emphasized in detail. In this review, we propose that the hippocampal vulnerability to HSV-1 infection plays a part in the development of AD and amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI). Henceforth, this review draws on human studies to bridge HSV-1 to hippocampal-related brain disorders, namely AD and aMCI/MCI. Next, experimental models and clinical observations supporting the neurotropism or predilection of HSV-1 to infect the hippocampus are examined. Following this, factors and mechanisms predisposing the hippocampus to HSV-1 infection are discussed. In brief, the hippocampus has high levels of viral cellular receptors, neural stem or progenitor cells (NSCs/NPCs), glucocorticoid receptors (GRs) and amyloid precursor protein (APP) that support HSV-1 infectivity, as well as inadequate antiviral immunity against HSV-1. Currently, the established diseases HSV-1 causes are mucocutaneous lesions and encephalitis; however, this review revises that HSV-1 may also induce and/or contribute to hippocampal-related brain disorders, especially AD and aMCI/MCI. |
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herpes simplex virus hippocampus neurotropism Alzheimer’s disease memory impairment infectious etiology |
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