Maheshwari R K, Jay F T, Friedman R M
Science. 1980 Feb 1;207(4430):540-1. doi: 10.1126/science.6243416.
A 200-fold inhibition in the titer of infectious vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) was produced in cultures of Ly cells treated with 30 reference units of interferon per milliliter. Virus particle production, as measured by VSV particle-associated transcriptase, or nucleocapsid protein was inhibited by a maximum of tenfold. The glycoprotein and membrane protein content was reduced in VSV derived from interferon-treated cells. Thus interferon-treated cells may have produced VSV particles with low infectivity, which may be related to the reduced amount of glycoprotein incorporated into such particles. These findings resemble those reported in interferon-treated cells infected with murine leukemia viruses.
每毫升用30个参考单位的干扰素处理的Ly细胞培养物中,传染性水泡性口炎病毒(VSV)滴度产生了200倍的抑制。通过VSV颗粒相关转录酶或核衣壳蛋白测量的病毒颗粒产生最多被抑制了10倍。来自干扰素处理细胞的VSV中糖蛋白和膜蛋白含量降低。因此,干扰素处理的细胞可能产生了低感染性的VSV颗粒,这可能与掺入此类颗粒中的糖蛋白量减少有关。这些发现与感染鼠白血病病毒的干扰素处理细胞中报道的发现相似。