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. 1968 Jul;2(7):670–677. doi: 10.1128/jvi.2.7.670-677.1968

Replication and Complementation of Human Adenoviruses and Simian Papovavirus at an Elevated Temperature

Maryann Jerkofsky 1, Fred Rapp 1,1
PMCID: PMC375672  PMID: 4301993

Abstract

The simian papovavirus SV40 replicated as well in simian cells incubated at 41 C as in cells incubated at 37 C, although the latent period was shortened at the elevated temperature. Human adenoviruses differed in their responses to the elevated temperature. Some serotypes, such as 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 16, and 21, replicated as well, or almost as efficiently, in human cells incubated at 41 C as in cells incubated at 37 C, whereas with other serotypes, such as 1, 2, 6, 12, and 14, maximal yields in cultures incubated at 41 C were much lower than the yields from companion cultures incubated at 37 C. This difference was also detected in simian cells co-infected with SV40 and a human adenovirus; maximal complementation occurred with some serotypes at the elevated temperature but not with other serotypes. The degree of complementation observed in the simian cells at 41 C was directly correlated with the ability of the adenovirus to replicate at 41 C in human cells. Therefore, the capacity of SV40 to serve as a helper virus is not affected by the elevated temperature, showing that the complementation event supplied by the simian virus is heat-stable between 37 and 41 C. Maximal complementation appeared to depend upon a characteristic present in the adenovirus genome.

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