Literature DB >> 45601

The susceptibility of Vero cell cultures for human adenoviruses.

P Hasler1, R Wigand.   

Abstract

Human adenoviruses 1 to 28 were shown to produce a cytopathic effect in Vero cell cultures. Viruses of subgroups III and IV (Ad 1, 2, 5, 6, 12, and 18) were readily passaged in Vero cell cultures and were produced in high amounts. This was also found for Ad 11, 16, and 21, while Ad 3, 4, and 7 showed a lower degree of multiplication and Ad 14 could not be passed serially. For Ad 8, 26, 27, 20, 25, and 28, a multiplication in Vero cells could not be proved, while the remaining serotypes of subgroup II showed a moderate degree of multiplication. The sensitivity of Vero cells to small amounts of virus was lower than that of HeLa cells. No adaption of adenoviruses to Vero cells after 5 Vero passages was observed. Attempts to enhance virus multiplication by coinfection with SV40 failed.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 45601     DOI: 10.1007/bf02125495

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Microbiol Immunol        ISSN: 0300-8584            Impact factor:   3.402


  16 in total

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Authors:  L Eron
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1975-05       Impact factor: 5.103

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Authors:  R Wigand; G Kümel
Journal:  Arch Virol       Date:  1977       Impact factor: 2.574

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Authors:  N R Goulet; P W Schriver; O C Liu; J M Beiler
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  1965-12       Impact factor: 5.226

Review 6.  Biological significance of structural adenovirus components.

Authors:  E Norrby
Journal:  Curr Top Microbiol Immunol       Date:  1968       Impact factor: 4.291

7.  Terminal dilution purification of adenovirus prototypes, and the antigenic relationship between types 4, 16 and 14.

Authors:  R Wigand
Journal:  Arch Virol       Date:  1975       Impact factor: 2.574

8.  Adenoviruses types 20, 25 and 28: atypical members of group II.

Authors:  R Wigand
Journal:  J Gen Virol       Date:  1970-02       Impact factor: 3.891

9.  Interaction of a simian papovavirus and adenoviruses. I. Induction of adenovirus tumor antigen during abortive infection of simian cells.

Authors:  L A Feldman; J S Butel; F Rapp
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1966-02       Impact factor: 3.490

10.  Biochemical consequences of type 2 adenovirus and Simian virus 40 double infections of African green monkey kidney cells.

Authors:  M P Friedman; M J Lyons; H S Ginsberg
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1970-05       Impact factor: 5.103

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Journal:  Pharm Chem J       Date:  2022-05-07       Impact factor: 1.063

2.  Human metapneumovirus small hydrophobic (SH) protein downregulates type I IFN pathway signaling by affecting STAT1 expression and phosphorylation.

Authors:  Andrew K Hastings; Katherine R Amato; Sherry C Wen; Laura S Peterson; John V Williams
Journal:  Virology       Date:  2016-04-27       Impact factor: 3.616

3.  The influence of iododeoxyuridine pretreatment of various cell cultures on adenovirus multiplication.

Authors:  H P Selmaier; R Wigand
Journal:  Med Microbiol Immunol       Date:  1983       Impact factor: 3.402

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