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  • The virus HTLV-1 is thought to pass between cells through synapses formed when infected lymphocytes make contact with other T cells. Isabelle Thoulouze and her colleagues uncover an alternative mechanism for the cell-to-cell transmission of this virus. They show that HTLV-1 virions bud at the plasma membrane and are held at the cell surface in structures reminiscent of bacterial biofilms. When infected lymphocytes make contacts with other cells, the adhesive viral assemblies are rapidly transferred to to the surface of the new lymphocyte, from which the virions mediate a new round of infection.

    • Ana-Monica Pais-Correia
    • Martin Sachse
    • Maria-Isabel Thoulouze
    Research
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 16, P: 83-89
  • The success and pathogenicity of HIV-1 largely resides in the function of the viral protein Nef. Here, the authors propose that Nef modulates a T cell's ability to form an immunological synapse and modulates T-cell activation to favour viral replication and spread.

    • Oliver T. Fackler
    • Andres Alcover
    • Olivier Schwartz
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Immunology
    Volume: 7, P: 310-317