Author:
Abramczuk J,Vorbrodt A,Rubin D H,Fields B N,Koprowski H
Abstract
Mouse two-cell embryos were infected in vitro with reovirus serotypes 1/Lang and 3/Dearing, and the embryos were either implanted into pseudopregnant mice or observed in vitro for cytopathic effects. The reovirus serotypes 1/Lang and 3/Dearing differed in their capacity to kill embryos in vitro and in vivo: when embryos were infected in vitro with reovirus serotype 1/Lang and then transferred to foster mothers, pups resulted only at multiplicities of infection of a few particles per embryo. In contrast, infection of embryos with as much as 6 X 10(4) reovirus type 3 particles per embryo resulted in viable pups. In vitro, reovirus serotype 1/Lang was more virulent than serotype 3/Dearing. The infection of ovum with reovirus offers a unique model for the study of congenital infection and should yield important information concerning the molecular basis of virus virulence to maturing fetuses.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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