Resistance to foot-and-mouth disease virus mediated by trans-acting cellular products

  • de la Torre J
  • de la Luna S
  • Diez J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Upon serial passage of BHK-21 cells persistently infected with foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) C-S8c1, cells with increased resistance to the virus were selected (J. C. de la Torre, E. Martinez-Salas, J. Diez, and E. Domingo, J. Virol. 63:59-63, 1989). Two highly resistant cell clones, 74A11 and 74D12, were transformed to puromycin resistance (Purr) and were fused to BHK-21 cells transformed to neomycin resistance (Neor). The hybrid Neor Purr cells showed the specific resistance to FMDV C-S8c1 characteristic of clones 74A11 and 74D12. The results suggest that resistance to FMDV C-S8c1 is mediated by trans-acting cellular products. The possibility of engineering constitutive resistance to FMDV is discussed.

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de la Torre, J. C., de la Luna, S., Diez, J., & Domingo, E. (1989). Resistance to foot-and-mouth disease virus mediated by trans-acting cellular products. Journal of Virology, 63(5), 2385–2387. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.63.5.2385-2387.1989

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