Why this virus? Why not any virus? It's just "waking" the immune system and inducing inflammation?
this post was submitted on 23 May 2024
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According to the paper, the reason is that CPMV is non-infectious in mammals. It stimulates the immune system by activating pattern recognition receptors. PRRs are molecules on the surface of immune cells that recognize molecules associated with pathogens. When CPMV activates PRRs, it triggers a signaling pathway that leads to the release of immune cells and inflammatory molecules. This immune response can help to kill cancer cells.
So any plant virus should do similar?
No idea, I'm not a biologist, and the study doesn't make it clear whether other plant viruses would have a similar effect on the immune system.