Varicella-Zoster Virus Glycoproteins: Entry, Replication, and Pathogenesis. 2016

Stefan L Oliver, and Edward Yang, and Ann M Arvin
Departments of Pediatrics and Microbiology & Immunology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, 94305-5208.

Varicella-zoster virus (VZV), an alphaherpesvirus that causes chicken pox (varicella) and shingles (herpes zoster), is a medically important pathogen that causes considerable morbidity and, on occasion, mortality in immunocompromised patients. Herpes zoster can afflict the elderly with a debilitating condition, postherpetic neuralgia, triggering severe, untreatable pain for months or years. The lipid envelope of VZV, similar to all herpesviruses, contains numerous glycoproteins required for replication and pathogenesis. OBJECTIVE To summarize the current knowledge about VZV glycoproteins and their roles in cell entry, replication and pathogenesis. RESULTS The functions for some VZV glycoproteins are known, such as gB, gH and gL in membrane fusion, cell-cell fusion regulation, and receptor binding properties. However, the molecular mechanisms that trigger or mediate VZV glycoproteins remains poorly understood. CONCLUSIONS VZV glycoproteins are central to successful replication but their modus operandi during replication and pathogenesis remain elusive requiring further mechanistic based studies.

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