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Herpes Simplex Virus Entry by a Nonconventional Endocytic Pathway

Giulia Tebaldi, Suzanne M. Pritchard, Anthony V. Nicola

2020Journal of Virology31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1), the prototype alphaherpesvirus, is ubiquitous in the human population and causes lifelong infection that can be fatal in neonatal and immunocompromised individuals. HSV enters many cell types by endocytosis, including epithelial cells, the site of primary infection in the host. The intracellular itinerary for HSV entry remains unclear. We probed the potential involvement of several Rab GTPases in HSV-1 entry and suggest that endocytic entry of HSV-1 is independent of the canonical lysosome-terminal pathway. A nontraditional endocytic route may be employed, such as one that intersects with the trans -Golgi network (TGN). These results may lead to novel targets for intervention.

Topics & Concepts

Endocytic cycleBiologyHerpes simplex virusRabEndocytosisVirologyViral entryPopulationCell biologyGTPaseLysosomeVirusEndosomeGolgi apparatusIntracellularViral replicationCellGeneticsDemographyEnzymeEndoplasmic reticulumSociologyBiochemistryHerpesvirus Infections and TreatmentsCytomegalovirus and herpesvirus researchCellular transport and secretion