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Virology

Volume 344, Issue 1, 5 January 2006, Pages 111-118
Virology

Viral persistence: Parameters, mechanisms and future predictions

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Abstract

For a virus to persist, it must actively curtail the host's antiviral immune response. Here, we review the conceptual basis by which this can occur and discuss the subsequent fate of differentiated cells infected over long periods of time. We also consider how the compromised antiviral immune response can be revigorated or replaced with a potent response that purges the virus and thereby terminates persistent infection.

Keywords

Persistent infection
T cell function
Dendritic cell function
Immune clearance
Differentiated function

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