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. 1973 Oct;12(4):690–695. doi: 10.1128/jvi.12.4.690-695.1973

Activation of a Latent Measles Virus Infection in Hamster Cells

Martin V Haspel 1, Paul R Knight 1, Ronald G Duff 1, Fred Rapp 1
PMCID: PMC356686  PMID: 4204692

Abstract

The characteristics of infectious measles virus released from latently infected hamster embryo fibroblast cells are described. Low levels of virus were released spontaneously when the cultures were incubated at 37 C; this phenomenon was observed 19 passages after the cells had been exposed to the virus and has continued through cell passage 45. The virus yield could be significantly increased by cocultivation of the hamster cells with BSC-1 cells or incubation of the latently infected cells at 33.5 C rather than at 37 C. Measles virus released after cocultivation demonstrated increased cytopathology in cell culture and reduced temperature sensitivity when compared to the virus released at 33.5 C. After cell passage 45, there was an increase in spontaneous release of virus. However, the viruses recovered by cocultivation or temperature release after cell passage 45 were nearly identical. These observations suggest a possible mechanism for measles virus activation in cells latently infected with this virus.

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