Viral Protein Helps Infected T Cells Stick To Uninfected Cells

New research shows that a protein made by a cancer virus causes infected immune cells to cling to other immune cells, enabling the virus to spread. The virus, the human T lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1), is transmitted mainly when infected cells known as T lymphocytes, or T cells, touch uninfected T cells. (May 2006, Journal of Immunology)

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