Marek's Disease Herpesvirus: In Vivo and in vitro Infection of Kidney Cells of Different Genetic Strains of Chickens

Cell culture techniques showed kidney cells from genetically susceptible S-strain chickens exposed to JM-virus to have higher concentrations of Marek's disease (MD) herpesvirus than did those from pen-mates of the relatively resistant C-, K-, and PDRC-strains. There was quantitative correlation...

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description Cell culture techniques showed kidney cells from genetically susceptible S-strain chickens exposed to JM-virus to have higher concentrations of Marek's disease (MD) herpesvirus than did those from pen-mates of the relatively resistant C-, K-, and PDRC-strains. There was quantitative correlation between numbers of focal lesions and MD infectivity of cultures. However, factors affecting in vivo infection did not influence in vitro sensitivity. Cultured cells derived from unexposed genetically susceptible or resistant strains of chickens were equally sensitive to MD herpesvirus in vitro. The data provide circumstantial evidence that the cytopathogenic herpesvirus was the etiological agent of MD.
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Avian Leukosis - microbiology
Aviculture
Cell culture techniques
Chickens
Culture Techniques
Cultured cells
Disease resistance
Gallid herpesvirus 2
Herpesviridae
Herpesviridae - isolation & purification
Herpesviridae Infections - veterinary
Kidney
Kidney cells
Lesions
Poultry Diseases - microbiology
Virus Cultivation
Viruses
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