Studies on Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis Virus Interactions with RTG-2 and FHM Cells: Selection of a Variant Virus-type in FHM Cells
1975; Microbiology Society; Volume: 28; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1099/0022-1317-28-1-9
ISSN1465-2099
Autores Tópico(s)Animal Virus Infections Studies
ResumoEvidence is presented that adaptation of IPN virus (strain VR 299) to FHM cells entails the selection of a variant virus type that differs significantly from the parental, and most representative, RTG-2 virus type in being able to adsorb efficiently to, and form plaques in, FHM cells. The plaque titre of FHM-non-adapted virus stocks (RTG-2 viruses) was reduced by at least 99-99% in FHM cells, while FHM-adapted virus stocks (FHM viruses) produced plaques at equally high titres in both RTG-2 and FHM cells. FHM viruses and RTG-2 viruses differed also in their behavior in RTG-2 cells in respect to plaque size distribution and growth characteristics, but both virus-types were shown to be morphologically identical, and no significant difference in reactivity against specific antiserum could be detected. Analysis of virus in individual RTG-2 plaque isolates or plaque progeny shows that a mutation of relatively high frequency (10(-4) to 10(-5))robably causes the ability to infect the FHM cells efficiently. Only these mutant virus-types were found in FHM plaque isolates.
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