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Ketogenic diet restrains herpes simplex encephalitis via gut microbes
Tianhao Shan1, Yanling Huang1, Zibo Zhao1
1Institute of Biomedicine, College of Life Science and Technology, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, PR China.
Abstract:
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) infection-associated herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE) is an occasionally but severe neuronal disease that causes behavioral disorder and impairs cognition. Herein, we demonstrate that the consumption of ketogenic diet (KD), a low-carbohydrate high-fat diet, restricts the neurotropic infection of HSV-1 and HSE progression in mice. KD reduced weight loss, neurodegenerative symptoms, virus production and neuroinflammation, resulting in the enhanced survival rate of HSE mice. Notably, depletion of gut microbes by antibiotics attenuated the protective function of KD on HSV-1-related neuroinflammation and HSE development. Therefore, KD represents as an alternative therapeutic strategy to alleviate or prevent HSE via gut microbiota.
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