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Comparative Study
. 1978 Feb;25(2):486-90.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.25.2.486-490.1978.

Human lymphoblastoid cells as hosts for parvoviruses H-1 and rat virus

Comparative Study

Human lymphoblastoid cells as hosts for parvoviruses H-1 and rat virus

L R Bass et al. J Virol. 1978 Feb.

Abstract

A human T-cell line (Molt-4) was shown by viral hemagglutination and infectivity assays to support the replication of rat virus (RV) and H-1 virus. In addition, H-1 virus, but not RV, multiplied in two human B-cell lines, AV-1 and NC-37. The ability to bind radioactively labeled RV was demonstrated for each of the cell lines, but viral adsorption occurred to a greater degree with Molt-4 cells than with either AV-1 or NC-37 cells. After challenge with RV, virus-specific antigens were detected in cells of the B-cell lines by the indirect immunofluorescence technique. Infection of AV-1 or NC-37 cells by RV apparently results in an abortive cycle of virus replication. Differences among the three cell lines that might influence with H-1 virus or RV are discussed.

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