罗斯河病毒体外感染人滑膜细胞的研究。

A L Cunningham, J R Fraser
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罗斯河病毒(RRV)株T48和SC18006在原代和传代人滑膜细胞培养物中产生自限性细胞病变感染。细胞外(EC)病毒滴度在细胞系中第2天达到峰值,在原代培养中第4天达到峰值,范围在10(4.5)至10(6.6)个荧光聚焦形成单位(ffu)/ml之间。此后,滴度在10-12天迅速下降到无法检测的水平。贴壁细胞显示病毒抗原的比例在第3天超过60%,在所有培养中,12天后下降到不足1/500。细胞病变效应(CPE)在4-8天最大,破坏了25 - 75%的细胞层,随后通过存活细胞的分裂进行部分再生。与风疹病毒感染的滑膜细胞相比,32度和37度的培养只显示出微小的差异,并且没有建立持续感染。在几乎所有的滑膜细胞培养和Vero培养中,37度时CPE更广泛。与32度相比,37度时滑膜细胞感染T48菌株产生更高的最大滴度和更广泛的感染。
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Ross River virus infection of human synovial cells in vitro.

Ross River virus (RRV) strains T48 and SC18006 produced a self-limited cytopathic infection of primary and passaged human synovial cell culture. Extracellular (EC) virus titres reached peak levels at 2 days in cell lines and at 4 days in primary cultures, ranging between 10(4.5) and 10(6.6) fluorescent focus-forming units (ffu)/ml. Thereafter titres declined rapidly to undetectable levels at 10-12 days. The proportion of adherent cells showing virus antigen exceeded 60% at 3 days and decreased in all cultures to less than 1/500 after 12 days. Cytopathic effects (CPE) were greatest at 4-8 days and destroyed between 25 and 75% of the cell layer, with subsequent partial regeneration by division of surviving cells. In contrast to rubella virus infection of synovial cells, cultures at 32 degrees and 37 degrees revealed only minor differences and persistent infection was not established. CPE were more extensive at 37 degrees in nearly all synovial cell cultures and in Vero cultures. At 37 degrees synovial cells infected with T48 strain produced higher maximum titres and were more extensively infected than at 32 degrees.

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