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  • Gene drives are genetic tools created to spread specific modifications through populations, and a new approach has been developed for herpesviruses that uses co-infection of engineered and wild-type viruses.* -
  • This research focused on a gene drive targeting human herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1), demonstrating its ability to propagate in cell cultures and during infections in mice, particularly affecting neuronal tissues.* -
  • The study revealed significant co-infection and recombination rates in HSV-1, suggesting that these gene drives could serve as potential therapies by effectively spreading genetic modifications during viral infections.*

Article Abstract

Gene drives are genetic modifications designed to propagate efficiently through a population. Most applications rely on homologous recombination during sexual reproduction in diploid organisms such as insects, but we recently developed a gene drive in herpesviruses that relies on co-infection of cells by wild-type and engineered viruses. Here, we report on a viral gene drive against human herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) and show that it propagates efficiently in cell culture and during HSV-1 infection in mice. We describe high levels of co-infection and gene drive-mediated recombination in neuronal tissues during herpes encephalitis as the infection progresses from the site of inoculation to the peripheral and central nervous systems. In addition, we show evidence that a superinfecting gene drive virus could recombine with wild-type viruses during latent infection. These findings indicate that HSV-1 achieves high rates of co-infection and recombination during viral infection, a phenomenon that is currently underappreciated. Overall, this study shows that a viral gene drive could spread in vivo during HSV-1 infection, paving the way toward therapeutic applications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11408514PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-52395-2DOI Listing

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