Labile coat: reason for noninfectious cell-free varicella-zoster virus in culture
- PMID: 4315604
- PMCID: PMC375490
- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.2.12.1458-1464.1968
Labile coat: reason for noninfectious cell-free varicella-zoster virus in culture
Abstract
Experiments designed to determine why cell-free varicella-zoster virus replicated in cell culture is noninfectious were performed. Electron micrographs in which varicella-zoster virus (a herpesvirus) was compared to herpes simplex virus in primary human amnion cell cultures showed that the viruses were morphologically indistinguishable inside the nucleus. However, extranuclear varicella-zoster viruses were distinguished from herpes simplex virus by the presence of pleomorphism, incomplete coats, and a resultant loss of central dense cores. This result indicates that varicella-zoster virus possesses a labile coat which is degraded outside the nucleus. It is suggested that the labile coat is a principal reason for the lack of cell-free infectious virus in this system.
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