Cytopathology, plaque assay, and heat inactivation of hepatitis A virus strain HM175
- PMID: 3035078
- DOI: 10.1002/jmv.1890220106
Cytopathology, plaque assay, and heat inactivation of hepatitis A virus strain HM175
Abstract
Hepatitis A virus (HAV) strain HM175 derived after repeated subculture of persistently infected B-SC-1 cells caused a specific cytopathic effect upon acute infection of B-SC-1 cells. The virus formed visible plaques on B-SC-1 cell monolayers after 9 to 14 days of incubation at 34 degrees C, and virus can therefore be titrated by plaque assay. Virus could be re-isolated from plaques of infected cells, which allows the clonal isolation of HAV variants. The stability of a plaque-purified variant of HAV at elevated temperatures exceeded that of poliovirus type 1, but this variant is less stable than previously reported strains of HAV.
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