Acyclovir susceptibility and genetic characteristics of sequential herpes simplex virus type 1 corneal isolates from patients with recurrent herpetic keratitis

Rui Duan, Rory D de Vries, Jessica M van Dun, Freek B van Loenen, Albert D M E Osterhaus, Lies Remeijer, Georges M G M Verjans

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Abstract

PURPOSE: The incidence and clinical significance of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) acyclovir resistance were determined in patients with recurrent herpetic keratitis (RHK).

METHODS: Sequential corneal isolates (n = 39) from 15 immunocompetent patients with RHK were assayed for acyclovir susceptibility and genotyped by analyzing the hypervariable regions of the HSV-1 genes US1 and US12. The thymidine kinase (TK) gene of each isolate was sequenced, and the proportion of acyclovir-resistant viruses within isolates was determined.

RESULTS: Uniform acyclovir-resistant or acyclovir-sensitive sequential isolates were identified in 4 and 2 patients, respectively. Notably, the acyclovir susceptibility of sequential isolates changed from acyclovir sensitive to acyclovir resistant (5 patients) or from acyclovir resistant to acyclovir sensitive (3 patients). The acyclovir-resistant phenotype of the isolates correlated with the patient's unresponsiveness to acyclovir therapy. Combined analyses of the TK gene and genotype of sequential isolates showed that acyclovir-sensitive isolates contained multiple acyclovir-resistant variants of the same virus and that an identical acyclovir-resistant HSV-1 strain reappeared in the patient's cornea during RHK episodes.

CONCLUSIONS: Corneal HSV-1 isolates are mixtures of acyclovir-sensitive and acyclovir-resistant viruses that share the same genotype but have different TK sequences. Recovery of the same acyclovir-resistant virus during consecutive herpetic keratitis episodes suggests that acyclovir-resistant HSV-1 establishes latency and reactivates intermittently to cause acyclovir-refractory RHK.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1402-14
Number of pages13
JournalThe Journal of infectious diseases
Volume200
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2009

Keywords

  • Acyclovir/pharmacology
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Antiviral Agents/pharmacology
  • Drug Resistance, Viral/genetics
  • Herpesvirus 1, Human/drug effects
  • Humans
  • Keratitis, Herpetic/drug therapy
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Prospective Studies
  • Virus Latency

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