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1Advanced Molecular Virology Unit, Department of Virology, Institut Pasteur, Université Paris Cité, 75015 Paris, France.
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Cell-to-cell spread reprograms resting CD4⁺ T cells to permit infection. Mesner et al. show that contact between infected and uninfected T cells triggers CD4-LCK signaling, activating CDK1 independently of cell-cycle entry to remodel the nuclear pore, enabling HIV-1 nuclear import and overcoming a major barrier in resting T cells.
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