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Herpesviridae



Subfamily ''Alphaherpesvirinae''
   ''Simplexvirus''
   ''Varicellovirus''
   ''Mardivirus''
   ''Iltovirus''
Subfamily ''Betaherpesvirinae''
   ''Cytomegalovirus''
   ''Muromegalovirus''
   ''Roseolovirus''
Subfamily ''Gammaherpesvirinae''
   ''Lymphocryptovirus''
   ''Rhadinovirus''
Unassigned
   ''Ictalurivirus'' The ''Herpesviridae'' are a family (biology) of DNA viruses that cause diseases in humans and animals. There are eight types of viruses in this family known to cause disease in humans. These viruses are (HHV stands for human herpesviruses): * HHV-1 = HSV-1 (herpes simplex virus 1): causes oral and/or genital Herpes simplex virus * HHV-2 = HSV-2 (herpes simplex virus 2): causes oral and/or genital herpes * HHV-3 = VZV (varicella-zoster virus): causes chickenpox and shingles * HHV-4 = EBV (Epstein-Barr virus), lymphocryptovirus: causes infectious mononucleosis, Burkitt's lymphoma and nasopharyngeal carcinoma * HHV-5 = CMV (cytomegalovirus): causes mononucleosis, retinitis, etc. * HHV-6 = roseolovirus: causes "sixth disease" (roseola infantum, exanthem subitum) * HHV-7 = closely related to HHV-6; causes roughly the same symptoms * HHV-8 = rhadinovirus = KSHV = Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus The human herpesviruses all share some common properties. One shared property is virus structure - all herpesviruses are composed of relatively large double stranded circular DNA genomes encoding 100-200 genes encased within an icosahedron protein cage called the capsid which is itself wrapped in a lipid bilayer membrane called the envelope. This particle is known as the virion. Following binding of viral envelope protein to cell membrane receptors, the virion is internalized and dismantled, allowing viral DNA to migrate to the cell nucleus. Within the nucleus, viral DNA undergoes limited replication and transcription of a small number of viral genes termed latent genes. In this fashion the virus can persist in the cell (and thus the host) indefinitely. While primary infection is often accompanied by a self-limited period of clinical illness, long-term latency is symptom-free. Following activation, the virus switches on transcription of multiple additional non-latent genes termed lytic cycle genes that lead to enhanced replication and virus production. Often, lytic activation leads to cell death. Clinically, lytic activation is often accompanied by emergence of non-specific symptoms such as fever, headache, malaise, rash, etc. The following genera are included here: *Subfamily ''Alphaherpesvirinae'' **Genus ''Simplexvirus''; type species: ''Herpes simplex'' or Herpes simplex; diseases: cold sores, genital herpes **Genus ''Varicellovirus''; type species: ''Varicella-zoster virus'' or Varicella-zoster virus; diseases: chickenpox, shingles **Genus ''Mardivirus''; type species: ''Gallid herpesvirus 2'' **Genus ''Iltovirus''; type species: ''Gallid herpesvirus 1'' *Subfamily ''Betaherpesvirinae'' **Genus ''Cytomegalovirus''; type species: ''Human herpesvirus 5'' **Genus ''Muromegalovirus''; type species: ''Murid herpesvirus 1'' **Genus ''Roseolovirus''; type species: ''Human herpesvirus 6'' *Subfamily ''Gammaherpesvirinae'' **Genus ''Lymphocryptovirus''; type species: ''Epstein-Barr virus'' or Epstein-Barr virus; diseases: mononucleosis, Burkitt's lymphoma **Genus ''Rhadinovirus''; type species: ''Saimiriine herpesvirus 2'' *Unassigned **Genus ''Ictalurivirus''; type species: ''Ictalurid herpesvirus 1'' VirusesHerpesviruses See Also Jacob Breedlove

Herpesviridae



Is this page supposed to be about all herpesviridae (100+ viruses) or just human herpesviruses (8 viruses)? It would make sense to expand the page to include all herpesviridae. Then a separate page can be created to list the herpes viruses that infect humans. User:Gecko_15:40,_28_Mar_2005_(UTC)">User:Gecko 15:40, 28 Mar 2005 (UTC)


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