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The nature of the toxic reaction of influenza virus towards lung tissue.

S M Barker, L Hoyle.   

Abstract

The inoculation of large doses of unadapted influenza virus intranasally into mice results in the production of severe lung lesions. This toxic effect is a result of the entry of virus particles into the lung cells followed by uncoating of the virus ribonucleic acid.The toxic property of the virus is destroyed by procedures which destroy or modify the nucleic acid such as exposure to monochromatic UV light of wavelength 2537 A, or treatment with hydroxylamine or Bayer A139. Reagents acting on amino groups are particularly effective as they react with the nucleic acid and probably also interfere with penetration of virus into the cell.Toxicity is also destroyed by mercurials which probably prevent uncoating of the nucleic acid by union with disulphide bonds, and by oxidizing agents such as iodine, permanganate, osmic acid and hydrogen peroxide under condition which suggest possible action on some constituent of the virus containing methionine.The toxic effect produced by the inoculation of large doses of unadapted virus intranasally in mice is associated with the occurrence of an incomplete growth cycle in which there is full production of RNP antigen but no production of haemagglutinin or infective virus.

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Year:  1972        PMID: 4506991      PMCID: PMC2130198          DOI: 10.1017/s0022172400063002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hyg (Lond)        ISSN: 0022-1724


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Authors:  C Sweet; G L Toms; H Smith
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Authors:  I Rosztóczy; C Sweet; G L Toms; H Smith
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