ter Meulen V, Martin S J
J Gen Virol. 1976 Sep;32(3):431-40. doi: 10.1099/0022-1317-32-3-431.
Vero cells were persistently infected with canine distemper virus by continuous undiluted passage of virus harvests. The cells were refractory to superinfection by both measles virus and canine distemper virus. These persistently infected cells produced and released into the medium a labile component which had a potent and selective inhibitory effect on the replication of canine distemper and measles virus. The inhibitory agent was not inactivated by u.v.-irradiation or sedimented by ultracentrifugation. Antisera against canine distemper virus or SSPE sera were able to block this inhibitory effect. We propose that these persistently infected cells produce an excess of a virus-induced regulatory protein.
通过对收获的病毒进行连续未稀释传代,使Vero细胞持续感染犬瘟热病毒。这些细胞对麻疹病毒和犬瘟热病毒的超感染具有抗性。这些持续感染的细胞产生并释放到培养基中的一种不稳定成分,对犬瘟热病毒和麻疹病毒的复制具有强大的选择性抑制作用。该抑制剂不会因紫外线照射而失活,也不会通过超速离心沉淀。抗犬瘟热病毒血清或亚急性硬化性全脑炎血清能够阻断这种抑制作用。我们认为,这些持续感染的细胞产生了过量的病毒诱导调节蛋白。