Chikungunya virus vaccine prepared by Tween-ether extraction.
- 1 February 1970
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 19 (2) , 321-5
Abstract
Chikungunya virus vaccines prepared by Tween 80 and ether inactivation of virus grown in green monkey kidney cell cultures were shown to be as immunogenic as comparable Formalin-inactivated vaccines. Both types of vaccine stimulated hemagglutination-inhibiting, complement-fixing, and neutralizing antibody and afforded protection to mice against a live virus challenge. It was shown after Tween-ether treatment of chikungunya virus that the infectivity of the virus was lost and the hemagglutinin titer was increased. By characterization of the resultant hemagglutinin by sucrose and cesium chloride density gradient centrifugation, it was found that the extracted particle was smaller in size and greater in density than the parent virus particle. Removal of lipid may account for the alterations in the physical characteristics of the infectious virus particle. Conditions for treatment of chikungunya virus with Tween and ether were found that preserved high titers of hemagglutinin as well as the immunogenicity of the virus preparations.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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