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Isolation of Measles Virus from Brain Cell Cultures of Two Patients with Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis
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Molecular VirologyViral PersistenceNeurovirologyViral PathogenesisSubacute Sclerosing PanencephalitisPathologyVirologyHerpesvirusesSspe PatientsIntracellular MeaslesVirus TransmissionNeurologyVirus-host InteractionEncephalitisMeasles VirusNeuropathologyMedicineBrain Cell Cultures
Measles virus was isolated from brain cell tissue cultures derived from two SSPE patients. These cultures proved to contain intracellular measles antigen which was not released in the fluid phase. Infectious, complete virus was obtained when mixed cultures containing the brain cells and HeLa cells were prepared. It appears that SSPE is due to suppressed measles virus infection. Once “rescued” through the mixed culture technique, the virus recovered from SSPE patients proved indistinguishable from measles virus.