Intestinal M cells: a pathway for entry of reovirus into the host.
Publication information:
Wolf, Rubin, Finberg, Kauffman, Sharpe, Trier, Fields. Intestinal M cells: a pathway for entry of reovirus into the host. Science. 1981;212(4493):471–2.
Abstract
Thirty minutes after inoculation of reovirus type 1 into the intestinal lumen of the mouse, viruses were found adhering to the surface of intestinal M cells but not other epithelial cells. Within 1 hour, viruses were seen in the M cell cytoplasm and were associated with mononuclear cells in the intercellular space adjacent to the M cell. These findings suggest that M cells are the site where reovirus penetrates the intestinal epithelium.