Persistent reovirus infection of CHO cells resulting in virus resistance

  • Taber R
  • Alexander V
  • Whitford W
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We obtained a persistently infected line of Chinese hamster ovary cells by selection for resistance to reovirus infection. The cells were persistently infected by a population of viruses that were (i) cytopathic for parental chinese hamster ovary cells and (ii) similar to wild-type reovirus in molecular characteristics. The growth rate, plating efficiency, and morphology of the cells were altered. A large majority of the cells in the population were infected. There was no detectable interferon present in the medium. The cells were relatively resistant to a wide range of viruses.

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Taber, R., Alexander, V., & Whitford, W. (1976). Persistent reovirus infection of CHO cells resulting in virus resistance. Journal of Virology, 17(2), 513–524. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.17.2.513-524.1976

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