Journal of medical virology

How Gut, Brain, and Immune System Interactions Relate to Nerve Damage in Herpes Simplex Virus

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Abstract

Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is associated with neurodegenerative disorders through various mechanisms.

  • HSV-1 may contribute to neurodegeneration via chronic neuroinflammation and immune dysregulation.
  • The gut-brain-immune axis plays a role in regulating central nervous system homeostasis in the context of HSV-1 infection.
  • Gut microbial metabolites could influence blood-brain barrier integrity and immune cell movement.
  • Microbiota may modulate microglial activation during neuroinflammation caused by HSV-1.
  • Dysbiosis in gut microbiota is linked to neuroimmune dysfunction, while certain microbial signals may provide protective effects.
  • Therapeutic strategies targeting microbiota could potentially mitigate cognitive decline associated with HSV-1.

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