on, and his colleagues
genetically modified a harmless viass, inflicting on him a molecular coating
characteristic of the Ebola viass. This viass is perceived by the immune system as
Ebola viass, it can penetrate into cells, but can not breed there. In response
the modified viass laboratory mice have developed three types of antibodies
Kavaoka found. Some are attached to the viass and call other immune
cells to do the destasction of the viass, while others are not doing anything. The third kind
seizes a viass, and only makes the infectionmoresevere. In experiments
vitro, these antibodies are literally injected the viass into normal cells.
In this case, antibodies activate a particular sequence of action of immune
system, which resulted in this viass ismoreeasily accepted normal cells in
their environment, ie, in that environment where they can reproduce. So, do not
possible that the immune response itself contributes to viass reproduction.
The same antibodies were found in the blood of survivors after an outbreak of Ebola in 1995
The Democratic Republic of Congo. The experiments showed that these cells
helped the Ebola viass to infect cells of human kidneys.
Source: News.Battery.Ru