Viral synapse
Viral synapse is a molecularly organized cellular junction that is similar in some aspects to immunological synapses. Many viruses, including herpes simplex virus, human immunodeficiency virus, and human T-lymphotropic virus have been shown to instigate the formation of these junctions between the infected and uninfected cell to allow cell-to-cell transmission. As viral synapses allow the virus to spread directly from cell to cell, they also provide a means by which the virus can escape neutralising antibodies.