Date published: 2025-10-28

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HSV-2 ICP10 Activators

HSV-2 ICP10, referring to the Infected Cell Protein 10 of Herpes Simplex Virus type 2 (HSV-2), is a multifunctional protein with significant roles in the virus's life cycle, pathogenicity, and interaction with the host's immune system. HSV-2 is a widespread human pathogen known for causing genital herpes, a sexually transmitted infection.ICP10 is a large glycoprotein that is part of the HSV-2 virus's tegument, a layer between the viral envelope and capsid. One of its key roles is in the replication and transcription of the viral genome. As a regulatory protein, ICP10 is involved in initiating the transcription of early viral genes, which is a critical step in the viral replication cycle.

Additionally, ICP10 has been found to exhibit kinase activity. This enzymatic function is important for several processes in the viral life cycle, including the modulation of signal transduction pathways within the infected cell. By interfering with the host cell's signaling mechanisms, ICP10 can promote an environment conducive to viral replication and may also help the virus evade the host's immune response.Moreover, ICP10 plays a role in the reactivation of the virus from latency. HSV-2 can establish latent infections in sensory neurons, and the reactivation of these latent viruses is responsible for recurrent herpes outbreaks. The mechanisms by which ICP10 contributes to reactivation are complex and involve interactions with both viral and host factors.The multifunctionality of HSV-2 ICP10 makes it a target of interest for antiviral research.

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