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Cell-to-cell infection by HIV contributes over half of virus infection

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Cell-to-cell viral infection, in which viruses spread through contact of infected cell with surrounding uninfected cells, has been considered as a critical mode of virus infection. However, since it is technically difficult to experimentally discriminate the two modes of viral infection, namely cell-free infection and cell-to-cell infection, the quantitative information that underlies cell-to-cell infection has yet to be elucidated, and its impact on virus spread remains unclear. To address this fundamental question in virology, we quantitatively analyzed the dynamics of cell-to-cell and cell-free human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infections through experimental-mathematical investigation. Our analyses demonstrated that the cell-to-cell infection mode accounts for approximately 60% of viral infection, and this infection mode shortens the generation time of viruses by 0.9 times and increases the viral fitness by 3.9 times. Our results suggest that even a complete block of the cell-free infection would provide only a limited impact on HIV-1 spread.
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inserm-03451960 , version 1 (26-11-2021)

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Shingo Iwami, Junko S Takeuchi, Shinji Nakaoka, Fabrizio Mammano, François Clavel, et al.. Cell-to-cell infection by HIV contributes over half of virus infection. eLife, 2015, 4, pp.e08150. ⟨10.7554/elife.08150.001⟩. ⟨inserm-03451960⟩

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