An antiviral protein is released by mosquito cells persistently infected with Sindbis virus. Differences in both sensitivity to and production of this virus-specific activity were apparent in three independently produced Aedes albopictus cell lines. This activity inhibits total viral RNA synthesis in a time-dependent manner. The antiviral effect is maximally realized when cells are treated with the activity 48 h before infections. These data suggest that the antiviral activity induces an antiviral state in treated cells which prevents the formation or efficient function of viral RNA-synthesizing complexes.
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Condreay, L. D., & Brown, D. T. (1988). Suppression of RNA synthesis by a specific antiviral activity in Sindbis virus-infected Aedes albopictus cells. Journal of Virology, 62(1), 346–348. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.62.1.346-348.1988
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