Enhancement of dengue virus infection in cultured mouse macrophages by lipophilic derivatives of muramyl peptides
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1348-0421.1985.tb00855.x
Enhancement of dengue virus infection in cultured mouse macrophages by lipophilic derivatives of muramyl peptides
Abstract
Dengue virus multiplication in cultures of a murine myelomonocytic cell line (WEHI-3) as well as mouse peritoneal macrophages was enhanced by treatment of the cells with lipophilic derivatives of muramyl peptides for 2 or 3 days before virus inoculation, but not for 2 hr before virus inoculation or during the adsorption period. The infection-enhancing activity of the materials was dependent on their chemical structure, correlating with their immunoadjuvanticity. The infection enhancement in WEHI-3 cells was due primarily to an increase in the number of virus-infected cells which was accompanied by an increased cellular capacity to bind latex particles to their cell surfaces.
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