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Studies on host-virus interactions in the chick embryo-influenza virus system. XII. Further analyses of yields derived from heat-inactivated standard seeds.

K PAUCKER, W HENLE.   

Abstract

An experimental analysis is here presented of the conditions that lead to the appearance of non-infectious hemagglutinins (NIHA) in the allantoic fluid of chick embryos injected with standard influenza virus (PR8 strain) which had been exposed to 37 degrees C. in vitro for various periods of time. On progressive reduction of the infectivity of the undiluted inocula from about 10(9) to 10(3) ID(50) (10(3.2) HA units) the yields of infectious virus in 24 hours decreased in straight correspondence 1 millionfold, but those of hemagglutinins only by a factor of 10. Thus the proportions of NIHA in the yields increased sharply but the total quantity obtained decreased gradually. The quantities of infectious virus produced per ID(50) injected were the same throughout this range; i.e., between 50 and 100 ID(50), regardless of increasing proportions of heat-inactivated virus in the seeds. This value agrees with previous estimates of yields under other conditions. Thus, initiation and completion of first cycles by the infectious virus remaining in the inocula were not, or at most, slightly inhibited. The inactivated virus, therefore, failed to establish immediate interference. It was capable, however, of holding the infectious process to one cycle. Upon 10-fold dilution of the seeds essentially similar results were obtained except that a slight loss in interfering activity could now be detected with an increase in exposure to 37 degrees C. With further dilutions little or no interference was noted. The capacity to yield NIHA decreased slowly during exposure of the seeds to 37 degrees C. over a period of 5 days, thereafter more rapidly. It could not be restored by addition of infectious virus. Furthermore, since NIHA was obtained when the seeds contained as little as 10(2) or 10(3) ID(50), it is unlikely that it was derived from those cells which had adsorbed both infectious and inactivated seed virus. It is suggestive that multiple adsorption of inactivated virus particles per se will yield NIHA. The available information, as discussed, favors the view that the NIHA does not represent seed virus in some form but is newly produced.

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Keywords:  INFLUENZA VIRUSES

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Year:  1955        PMID: 14367674      PMCID: PMC2136458          DOI: 10.1084/jem.101.5.493

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Med        ISSN: 0022-1007            Impact factor:   14.307


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Authors:  R W SCHLESINGER
Journal:  Proc Soc Exp Biol Med       Date:  1950-07

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Authors:  A ISAACS; M EDNEY
Journal:  Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci       Date:  1950-11

3.  Propagation of the PR8 strain of influenza A virus in chick embryos. IV. Studies on the factors involved in the formation of incomplete virus upon serial passage of undiluted virus.

Authors:  P VON MAGNUS
Journal:  Acta Pathol Microbiol Scand       Date:  1952

4.  Quantitative aspects of influenza virus multiplication.

Authors:  H J F CAIRNS; M EDNEY; S FAZEKAS DE ST GROTH
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  1952-08       Impact factor: 5.422

5.  CENTRIFUGATION AND ULTRAFILTRATION STUDIES ON ALLANTOIC FLUID PREPARATIONS OF INFLUENZA VIRUS.

Authors:  W F Friedewald; E G Pickels
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1944-03-01       Impact factor: 14.307

6.  An absolute method for assay of virus hemagglutinins.

Authors:  S LEVINE; T T PUCK; B P SAGIK
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1953-12       Impact factor: 14.307

7.  Studies on host-virus interactions in the chick embryo-influenza virus system. VII. Data concerning the significance of infectivity titration end-points and the separation of clones at limiting dilutions.

Authors:  O C LIU; W HENLE
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1953-06       Impact factor: 14.307

8.  Studies on host-virus interactions in the chick embryo-influenza virus system. X. An experimental analysis of the von Magnus phenomenon.

Authors:  N B FINTER; O C LIU; W HENLE
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1955-05-01       Impact factor: 14.307

9.  THE DEMONSTRATION OF ONE-STEP GROWTH CURVES OF INFLUENZA VIRUSES THROUGH THE BLOCKING EFFECT OF IRRADIATED VIRUS ON FURTHER INFECTION.

Authors:  W Henle; G Henle; E B Rosenberg
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1947-10-31       Impact factor: 14.307

10.  Morphological and quantitative comparison between infectious and non-infectious forms of influenza virus.

Authors:  G H WERNER; R W SCHLESINGER
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1954-08-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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1.  [The behavior of influenza viruses in tissue cultures of chick embryo kidneys. II. Virus multiplication].

Authors:  E MANNWEILER
Journal:  Arch Gesamte Virusforsch       Date:  1961

2.  [The behavior of influenza viruses in tissue cultures of chick embryo kidneys. I. Virus adsorption].

Authors:  H LIPPELT; E MANNWEILER
Journal:  Arch Gesamte Virusforsch       Date:  1961

3.  Studies on host-virus interactions in the chick embryo-influenza virus system. XI. The effect of partial inactivation of standard seed virus of 37 degrees C upon the progeny.

Authors:  K PAUCKER; W HENLE
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1955-05-01       Impact factor: 14.307

4.  Studies on host-virus interactions in the chick embryo-influenza virus system. XIII. Some aspects of non-infectious virus production.

Authors:  O C LIU; K PAUCKER; W HENLE
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1956-06-01       Impact factor: 14.307

5.  Studies on host-virus interactions in the chick embryo-influenza virus system. XIV. The relation between tissue-bound and liberated virus materials under various conditions of infection.

Authors:  W HENLE; O C LIU; K PAUCKER; F S LIEF
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1956-06-01       Impact factor: 14.307

  5 in total

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