Abstract
Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) entry is a complex interplay of viral and host factors. The mechanisms of its regulation remain undefined. HSV-1 entry occurs via multiple distinct and cell-type dependent pathways, further complicating study of this process. HSV-1 strains with atypical entry properties aid in the elucidation of entry determinants. HSV-1 strain ANG path exhibits entry in Vero cells at 4 °C, whereas wild-type strains do not. We investigated the determinants of low temperature entry by HSV-1 ANG path in several cell types. The receptor nectin-2 mediated 4 °C entry of HSV-1 ANG path into CHO-K1 cells, but the related receptor nectin-1 did not, suggesting that gD-binding receptors are a determinant of HSV-1 entry at low temperatures. In HaCaT cells, both HSV-1 ANG path and wild-type strain KOS entered at 4 °C, while HSV-1 chimera 27/III, which contains KOS strain gB in the ANG path virus background, did not. This suggests that gB functions as a determinant of low temperature entry of HSV-1. Together, the findings suggest that there are multiple determinants and mechanisms of HSV-1 low temperature entry and that the requirements differ by cell type.