Retroviruses like HIV-1 and HTLV-1 can be transmitted efficiently by direct contact between infected and target cells. For HIV-1, various modes of cell-to-cell transfer have been reported, including virological synapses, polysynapses, filopodial bridges, and nanotube-like structures. So far, only synapses and biofilms have been described for HTLV-1 transmission. Recently, Van Prooyen et al. [1] identified an additional mode of HTLV-1 transmission through cellular conduits induced by the viral accessory protein p8 © 2011 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel.
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Malbec, M., Roesch, F., & Schwartz, O. (2011). A new role for the HTLV-1 p8 protein: Increasing intercellular conduits and viral cell-to-cell transmission. Viruses, 3(3), 254–259. https://doi.org/10.3390/v3030254
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