MICROBIOLOGY and IMMUNOLOGY
Online ISSN : 1348-0421
Print ISSN : 0385-5600
ISSN-L : 0385-5600
Effect of Cytolytic Infection on Maintenance of Resistance to HVJ (Sendai Virus) in an Altered BHK Cell Culture
Junko YOKOOToshiaki MIYADAITakashi YOKOCHIYoshinobu KIMURA
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1987 Volume 31 Issue 2 Pages 139-146

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Altered baby hamster kidney (BHK-R) cells were serially cultured in the continuous presence of hemagglutinating virus of, Japan (HVJ). These cells showed a distinct resistance to superinfection with the homologous HVJ. This resistance of BHK-R cells gradually disappeared after serial passages in the presence of ultraviolet-irradiated HVJ particles which lost infectivity but still preserved hemagglutinating and neuraminidase activities. When BHK-R cells were serially cultured in the presence of a temperature-sensitive mutant of HVJ at non-permissive temperature, the cells also lost the resistance. The resistance of BHK-R cells remained unchanged, even after prolonged incubation in virus-free maintenance medium under the conditions of no cell division. It was suggested that killing of virus-sensitive cells, which were generated during cell proliferation, was required for maintenance of the resistance.

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