1976
DOI: 10.1038/262695a0
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Immune destruction of virus-infected cells early in the infectious cycle

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“…The ADCC process has been found to be active in destroying herpesvirus-infected cells early after virus transmission (1095). Whether ADCC is relevant clinically in HIV infection is not known; conflicting data on its association with an asymptomatic state have been presented (284,708,709,1047).…”
Section: A Neutralizing Antibodiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ADCC process has been found to be active in destroying herpesvirus-infected cells early after virus transmission (1095). Whether ADCC is relevant clinically in HIV infection is not known; conflicting data on its association with an asymptomatic state have been presented (284,708,709,1047).…”
Section: A Neutralizing Antibodiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antibodies either alone or in conjunction with complement components can neutralize the infectious virus. Antibodymediated complement-dependent responses (Oldstone & Lampert, 1979) or antibodydependent cellular cytotoxicity (Shore et al, 1976) can result in lysis of virus-infected cells. These mechanisms are believed to play an important role in the recovery from virus infection.…”
Section: Pathogenesis Of Herpes Simplex Virus In B Cell-suppressed MImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ab-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) 4 as well as CTL play an important role in protective immunity against viral infections (6,7). ADCC can inhibit viral replication and cell-to-cell infection by killing HIV-1-infected cells before maturation of virus particles (8,9).…”
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