Morse S S
Rockefeller University, Laboratory Animal Research Center, New York, New York 10021-6399.
Virology. 1988 Mar;163(1):255-8. doi: 10.1016/0042-6822(88)90262-0.
Mouse thymic virus (MTLV; murid herpesvirus 3) is a lymphotropic herpesvirus that cytolytically infects developing T lineage lymphocytes in the thymus of neonatal mice. MTLV establishes a persistent infection and can be recovered indefinitely from infected mice, but nothing is known about requirements for this persistent infection. In order to determine whether T lineage lymphocytes are required for infection, young adult athymic nude (nu/nu) mice and euthymic littermates were infected with MTLV and tested for virus shedding. Although euthymic littermates regularly shed virus, in the nude mice only about 20% of isolation attempts up to 100 days postinfection were positive. Blind passage yielded an additional three isolations out of 14 samples (21%). In addition, unlike many other herpesviruses, the virus did not replicate in a number of epithelial and fibroblastic cell lines that were tested. These data confirm that the virus is preferentially T lymphotropic and suggest that infection may require T lineage lymphocytes.
小鼠胸腺病毒(MTLV;鼠疱疹病毒3型)是一种嗜淋巴细胞疱疹病毒,可在新生小鼠胸腺中溶细胞性感染发育中的T淋巴细胞系。MTLV建立持续感染,并且可以从感染小鼠中无限期回收,但对于这种持续感染的必要条件一无所知。为了确定感染是否需要T淋巴细胞系,将年轻成年无胸腺裸鼠(nu/nu)和有胸腺的同窝小鼠感染MTLV,并检测病毒排出情况。尽管有胸腺的同窝小鼠经常排出病毒,但在裸鼠中,感染后长达100天的分离尝试中只有约20%呈阳性。盲传在14个样本中又分离出3株(21%)。此外,与许多其他疱疹病毒不同,该病毒在测试的多种上皮和成纤维细胞系中不复制。这些数据证实该病毒优先嗜T淋巴细胞,并表明感染可能需要T淋巴细胞系。