Abstract
Summary1. A strain of measles virus originally isolated in cultures of human renal cells has been propagated throughout 28 serial passages in cultures of human amnion cells. In the latter system it induces 2 types of cytopathic change: (1) formation of “syncytia” or “multinuclear giant cells” in which intranuclear and intracytoplasmic inclusions are prominent features; (2) only recently recognized, the assumption by individual epithelial cells of a characteristic fusiform or stellate configuration. In certain of these affected cells eosinophilic intranuclear inclusions are present that resemble those found in the nuclei of the syncytia. Eventually both types of change terminate in cellular necrosis and disintegration. In contrast to the dual response of amnion cells only the formation of syncytia has been observed in cultures of renal cells infected with the virus. 2. The Edmonston strain of measles virus from the 28th passage in human amnion cells was inoculated into chick embryos. In this host it has be...
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