Japanese Journal of Cancer Research GANN
Print ISSN : 0910-5050
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF AIDS-RELATED VIRUS-CARRYING CELLS BY PLAQUE-FORMING ASSAY USING AN HTLV-I-POSITIVE MT-4 CELL LINE
Shinji HARADANaoki YAMAMOTO
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1985 Volume 76 Issue 6 Pages 432-435

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Quantitation of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related virus-bearing cells was analyzed by a newly developed plaque-forming assay. A chemically adherent HTLV-I-positive MT-4 cell monolayer was used as the cytolytic responder cells to the AIDS-virus infection. When AIDS-virus-infected cells (Molt-4/HTLV-III, H9/HTLV-III, and CEM/LAV) were seeded with MT-4 cells, plaques were observed corresponding to the number of HTLV-III-positive cells plated. Plaque formation was inhibited by the addition of anti-HTLV-III-positive serum (neutralizing antibody) to the agarose medium. These data suggest that this plaque-forming assay technique should be useful for the quantitative analysis of AIDS-virus-bearing cells.

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