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Persistence of vesicular stomatitis virus in interferon-treated cell cultures.
Authors:H R Thacore  J S Youngner
Institution:Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261 USA
Abstract:A significant difference was observed in the functional stability of the vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) genome in mouse L cells and the RK-13 line of rabbit kidney cells pretreated with homologous interferon. By utilizing the ability of vaccinia to rescue VSV from the inhibitory effects of interferon in these cell lines, it was demonstrated that there was a loss of a rescuable form of VSV genome in RK-13 cells pretreated with interferon; superinfection with vaccinia 24 hr after VSV infection did not result in a significant increase in VSV yield. In contrast, significant rescue of VSV occurred in interferon-treated L cells superinfected with vaccinia as late as 72 hr after VSV infection.The present study also provides evidence that in interferon-treated RK-13 cells doubly infected with VSV and vaccinia there was a correlation of the rescuability of the VSV genome and its ability to direct RNA synthesis.
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