[Residual neurovirulence of the chimera of Langat and Denge-4 flaviviruses in intracerebral infection of monkeys]

Vopr Virusol. 2005 Jan-Feb;50(1):27-31.
[Article in Russian]

Abstract

The residual neurovirulence of the previously obtained chimeric virus Tp21/DEN4, containing the RNA region encoding the pre M and E structural enzymes, strain Tp21, virus Langat, and the remaining part of the genome from the Denge 4 virus, was studied in experiments with monkeys Cercopithecus aethiops involving the intracerebral administration of the virus. The tick-borne encephalitis virus, strain Absettarov, was used as positive control. A comparative analysis of the experimental and published data showed the chimeric virus to be less virulent by its degree of morphological affection in the CNS zones, its spread into the CNS and by a percentage share of animals with viremia versus the Tp21 parent strain and Elantsev strain of the Langat virus.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Central Nervous System Infections / pathology*
  • Central Nervous System Infections / virology
  • Chlorocebus aethiops
  • Dengue Virus / genetics
  • Dengue Virus / pathogenicity*
  • Encephalitis Viruses, Tick-Borne / genetics
  • Encephalitis Viruses, Tick-Borne / pathogenicity*
  • Flavivirus Infections / pathology*
  • Flavivirus Infections / virology
  • Reassortant Viruses* / pathogenicity
  • Viremia
  • Virulence
  • Virus Replication