Villains or heroes? The raison d'être of viruses

Clin Transl Immunology. 2020 Feb 19;9(2):e01114. doi: 10.1002/cti2.1114. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

The relationship between humans and viruses has a long history. Since the first identification of viruses in the 19th century, we have considered them to be 'pathogens' and have studied their mechanisms of replication and pathogenicity to combat the diseases that they cause. However, the relationships between hosts and viruses are various and virus infections do not necessarily cause diseases in their hosts. Rather, recent studies have shown that viral infections sometimes have beneficial effects on the biological functions and/or evolution of hosts. Here, we provide some insight into the positive side of viruses.

Keywords: neo‐virology; viral purpose; viral roles in the ecosystem.

Publication types

  • Review