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Journal of Virology, October 1999, p. 8791-8797, Vol. 73, No. 10
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology,
Received 28 April 1999/Accepted 24 June 1999
To understand the molecular determinants of measles virus (MV)
virulence, we have used the SCID-hu thymus/liver xenograft model
(SCID-hu thy/liv) in which in vivo MV virulence phenotypes are
faithfully duplicated. Stromal epithelial and monocytic cells are
infected by MV in thymus implants, and virulent strains induce massive
thymocyte apoptosis, although thymocytes are not infected. To determine
whether passage of an avirulent vaccine strain in human tissue
increases virulence, we studied a virus isolated from thymic tissue 90 days after infection with the vaccine strain Moraten (pMor-1) and a
virus isolated from an immunodeficient child with progressive
vaccine-induced disease (Hu2). These viruses were compared to a
minimally passaged wild-type Edmonston strain (Ed-wt) and the vaccine
strain Moraten. pMor-1, Hu2, and Ed-wt displayed virulent phenotypes in
thymic implants, with high levels of virus being detected by 3 days
after infection (105.2, 102.8, and
103.4, respectively) and maximal levels being detected
between 7 and 14 days after infection. In contrast, Moraten required
over 14 days to grow to detectable levels. pMor-1 produced the highest levels of virus throughout infection, suggesting thymic adaptation of
this strain. Similar to other virulent strains, Ed-wt, Hu2, and pMor-1
caused a decrease in the number of viable thymocytes as assessed by
trypan blue exclusion and fluorescence-activated cell sorter analysis.
Thymic architecture was also disrupted by these strains. Sequence
analysis of the hemagglutinin (H) and matrix (M) genes showed no common
changes in Hu2 and pMor-1. M sequences were identical in pMor-1 and Mor
and varied in H at amino acid 469 (threonine to alanine), a position
near the base of propeller 4 in the propeller blade/stem model of H
structure. Further study will provide insights into the determinants of virulence.
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Altered Virulence of Vaccine Strains of Measles
Virus after Prolonged Replication in Human Tissue
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Pathology, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 600 N. Wolfe St.,
Baltimore, MD 21287-7093. Phone: (410) 955-5077. Fax: (410) 614-8087. E-mail: valsam{at}jhmi.edu.
Journal of Virology, October 1999, p. 8791-8797, Vol. 73, No. 10
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