![]() Acute and persistent varicella-zoster virus infection of human and murine neuroblastoma cell lines; Merville, Marie-Paule ; Sadzot-Delvaux, Catherine et alin Journal of Neuroscience Research (1990), 26(1), 90-97 Human and murine neuroblastoma cell lines were infected in vitro with varicella-zoster virus (VZV). Infected human neuroblastoma cells (IMR-32) supported the synthesis of abundant viral antigens as ... [more ▼] Human and murine neuroblastoma cell lines were infected in vitro with varicella-zoster virus (VZV). Infected human neuroblastoma cells (IMR-32) supported the synthesis of abundant viral antigens as detected by indirect immunoperoxidase labeling using human serum rich in anti-VZV antibodies and did not survive the infection. In situ hybridization (ISH) with VZV-cloned probes revealed a strong hybridization signal in these infected cells. During cultivation, the virus was released in the culture medium, and viral polypeptides were revealed by Western blotting of infected cells, using either a monoclonal anti-gpI antibody or a rabbit antiserum. All these findings indicate that IMR-32 cells support a productive and lytic infection by VZV, whether infected by cell-free virus or by cocultivation with infected cells. Murine neuroblastoma cells (neuro-2A) survived VZV infection and did not produce any infectious virus. No VZV-specific proteins were detected in infected cells either by immunolabeling or by Western blotting. However, viral nucleic acids could be detected by ISH, indicating that mouse neuroblastoma cells displayed a nonproductive, nonlytic infection. Infected neuro-2A cells have been examined by ISH using probes corresponding to immediate early (IE) genes 4, 62, and 63 and late (L) gene 31 encoding gpII. A strong hybridization signal was detected when infected cells were probed with a fragment containing the IE genes 62 and 63. Lower levels of hybridization were detected with the other probes, corresponding to IE or L genes. These systems allow comparative molecular analysis of persistent and acute infection of nerve cells by VZV. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 22 (0 ULg) Persistent varicella-zoster virus infection in the nervous system: in vitro and in vivo modelsSadzot-Delvaux, Catherine ; Merville, Marie-Paule ; et alin Acta Neurologica Belgica (1988), 88 Detailed reference viewed: 10 (0 ULg) In vitro neuroblastoma cell infection by varicella-zoster virus; Merville, Marie-Paule ; Piette, Jacques et alPoster (1988) Detailed reference viewed: 5 (0 ULg) In vitro and in vivo models of varicella-zoster virus persistence in the nervous systemSadzot-Delvaux, Catherine ; Merville, Marie-Paule ; et alPoster (1988) Detailed reference viewed: 6 (0 ULg) Modèles expérimentaux in vitro et in vivo de la persistance du virus de la varicelle et du zona dans le système nerveuxSadzot-Delvaux, Catherine ; Merville, Marie-Paule ; et alConference (1988) Detailed reference viewed: 7 (0 ULg)![]() In vitro and in vivo models of varicella-zoster virus persistence in the nervous systemSadzot-Delvaux, Catherine ; Merville, Marie-Paule ; et alin Journal of Cellular Biochemistry (1988), 12C Detailed reference viewed: 11 (3 ULg) Detection of cytomegalovirus with labeled DNA probes; Sadzot-Delvaux, Catherine ; Merville, Marie-Paule et alPoster (1987) Detailed reference viewed: 10 (2 ULg) |
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