We here report that after infection with human herpesvirus 6A, human cord blood mononuclear cells accumulate in G 2 /M phase of the cell cycle. Experiments with foscarnet or ultraviolet (UV)-irradiated virus stocks pointed at an (immediate-)early, newly formed viral protein to be responsible for the arrest. At the molecular level, p53, cyclin B 1 , cyclin A and tyrosine 15 -phosphorylated cdk1 accumulated after HHV-6A infection, indicating an arrest in G 2 . However, no change was observed in the levels of downstream e¡ectors of p53 in establishing a G 2 arrest, i.e. p21 and 14-3-3c c. We thus conclude that the HHV-6A-induced G 2 arrest occurs independently of p53 accumulation.