| Literature DB >> 212591 |
L Geder, R W Hyman, M Figueroa, J E Oakes, J P Iltis, M S Dawson, F Rapp.
Abstract
Human cells transformed by cytomegalovirus and transplanted to athymic nude mice yielded a cytopathic virus, Hershey Medical Center virus, following prolonged in vitro passage of the tumor cells. The virus is a double-enveloped herpesvirus, is sensitive to ether, and is inhibited by iododeoxyuridine. No significant antigenic relationship to herpes simplex virus was detected using herpes simplex virus-immune sera in neutralization and immunofluorescence tests, but indirect immunofluorescence tests revealed cytomegalovirus-related antigenicity. Further immunological tests revealed that Hershey Medical Center virus is antigenically indistinguishable from infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus. Thus, it appears that Hershey Medical Center virus is infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus, which presumably appeared in the cell culture as a contaminant from fetal calf serum.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 212591 PMCID: PMC525859
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103