Posavad C M, Newton J J, Rosenthal K L
Department of Pathology, McMaster University Health Sciences Centre, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
J Virol. 1994 Jun;68(6):4072-4. doi: 10.1128/JVI.68.6.4072-4074.1994.
The effect of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) infection on human cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) lytic function was assessed. All HSV-infected CTL populations tested were significantly inhibited in lysing target cells. The inhibition of CTL lytic function by infection with HSV-1 was independent of T-cell receptor-mediated antigen recognition and did not involve virus-induced shutoff of host protein synthesis, the expression of the HSV-1 transactivation protein, ICP4, or replicating virus. Understanding the functional impairment of CTL following infection with HSV may have important implications for HSV-induced immunosuppression and the mechanism of HSV persistence in immunocompetent hosts.