Replication of Herpes-Type Virus in a Burkitt Lymphoma Cell Line

Yorio Hinuma(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center), Mitsuru Konn(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center), Junji Yamaguchi(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center), James T. Grace(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center)
Journal of Virology
December 1, 1967
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Abstract

Replication of the herpes-type virus in the P3HR-1 Burkitt lymphoma cell line was studied. The cell cultures with 10(6) viable cells/ml were incubated at 33 C for 15 days. The amount of virus in both the cell and fluid portions of the cultures was determined by the loop-drop particle-counting procedure with electron microscopy. An apparent growth curve of the virus was constructed. The maximal cell-associated virus, 10(10) virus particles in an 80-ml culture, was observed after 9 days of incubation. The maximal extracellular virus, 2.5 x 10(9) particles per culture, was observed at the 12th day. About 10% of the released virus particles were enveloped. Under these conditions, there was little or no cell multiplication, but the percentage of immunofluorescent cells reactive to a selected human serum (probably indicating the presence of virus in the cells) increased to a maximum of 50% at the 9th day.


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