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Host Range Transition of Lymphotropic Minute Virus of Mice During Persistent Infection in L-Cells

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Mechanisms of Viral Pathogenesis

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Infection of A9 strain of mouse L-cells with the lymphotropic strain of minute virus of mice (MVM(i)), resulted in initial arrest of viral replication and a subsequent establishment of a short term, 150 day long persistent infection. The virus produced by the carrier culture differed from MVM(i) in its ability to replicate lytically in A9 cells and the parallel loss of infectivity to T-lymphocytes. The newly acquired host range was a stable property of the progeny virus, suggesting that it is genetically determined. Restriction endonuclease analysis failed to detect differences between the mutant viral DNA and that of MVM(i), indicating that the host range determining region in the viral genome is small.

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Ron, D., Guetta, E., Tal, J. (1984). Host Range Transition of Lymphotropic Minute Virus of Mice During Persistent Infection in L-Cells. In: Kohn, A., Fuchs, P. (eds) Mechanisms of Viral Pathogenesis. Developments in Molecular Virology, vol 3. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3894-9_9

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