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2.
Res Virol ; 143(4): 279-83, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1410827

ABSTRACT

Mumps vaccine viruses, Leningrad-3 (L-3) strain, harvested at the 8th (8P) and 38th (38P) passage levels, were compared by nucleotide sequencing of the fusion (F) and the phosphoprotein (P) genes, and for replication efficiency in cell culture. Sequencing revealed only one clear base substitution throughout the entire F gene, and no substitutions in the variable 183-nucleotide-long region of the P gene. However, the 8P virus, unlike the 38P variant, contained multiple "ambiguous" nucleotide regions, i.e., additional bases positioned at the level of the principal ones. The 38P variant replicated faster and appeared more homogeneous by its plaque character compared to the 8P virus. The results indicate that the 8P progenitor virus consisted of more than one viral variant and that one of these was selected on repeated passage due to its higher replication efficiency.


Subject(s)
Mumps Vaccine/genetics , Mumps virus/genetics , Viral Fusion Proteins/chemistry , Viral Proteins/chemistry , Animals , Base Sequence , Molecular Sequence Data , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Quail , Viral Fusion Proteins/genetics , Viral Proteins/genetics
3.
Vaccine ; 7(6): 554-6, 1989 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2609729

ABSTRACT

Small-scale measles and mumps virus propagation in microcarrier-grown cells was studied to assess putative advantages over conventional roller-type virus propagation. Significantly higher virus yields could not be attained with microcarrier cultures in cell stirrers, therefore making the advantages purely technological. The pattern of measles virus production was slightly different for the three types of microcarriers used. Experimental measles and mumps vaccine lots obtained met vaccine quality control requirements.


Subject(s)
Measles Vaccine/biosynthesis , Mumps Vaccine/biosynthesis , Animals , Cells, Cultured , Measles virus/growth & development , Mumps virus/growth & development , Quail
4.
Vaccine ; 6(6): 483-8, 1988 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3245291

ABSTRACT

The properties of mumps vaccine virus (Leningrad-3 strain) gradually changed upon passaging in quail embryo fibroblasts, the substrate normally used for mumps vaccine production in the USSR. Alterations were extremely noticeable in the over-attenuated (38th passage) virus variant, and involved (a) poor, if any, antibody response in guinea-pigs, (b) turbid plaque formation, (c) lack of expression in cell culture of fusion protein and reduced expression of polymerase protein, and (d) enrichment by abnormally small, fusion-protein-deficient virus particles. Two other laboratory strains exhibited a similar trend to over-attenuation, though after variable passage numbers. Due to a good inter-correlation, every test (namely, inoculation of guinea-pigs, plaque assay, protein analysis, or immune electron microscopy) is indicative of mumps vaccine over-attenuation and hence might be valuable in seed virus quality control.


Subject(s)
Mumps virus/immunology , Animals , Antigen-Antibody Reactions , Biomarkers , Guinea Pigs , Particle Size , Vaccines, Attenuated/analysis , Viral Fusion Proteins , Viral Plaque Assay , Viral Vaccines/analysis
5.
Vopr Virusol ; 31(6): 681-5, 1986.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3825092

ABSTRACT

Six different methods were used for examinations for the presence of antibodies to mumps virus in 43 sera of donors varying in ages from 18 to 58 years. Judging by the percentage of positive results, most sensitive tests included: radial hemolysis (95.3), neutralization (88.4-81.4), immunofluorescence (83.7). Comparison of the results obtained in these tests revealed high correlation coefficients of antibody titres. The lowest number of positive results was obtained in lectin-neuraminidase test and hemagglutination-inhibition test (51.2% and 32.6%, respectively).


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Viral/analysis , Mumps virus/immunology , Mumps/diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Humans , Middle Aged , Serologic Tests/methods
7.
Acta Virol ; 28(2): 107-13, 1984 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6145343

ABSTRACT

Invasiveness of mumps virus strains, differing in the degree of attenuation was studied in green and Macaca mulatta monkeys infected either into salivary glands or intramuscularly. Peripheral infection with all strains under study resulted in their penetration into CNS irrespective of the attenuation degree. Specific morphological changes were observed in the brain of monkeys as confirmed by detection of virus antigen using fluorescent antibodies (FA) staining. Morphological changes and time of virus antigen detection in the brain differed depending on the neurovirulence of the strains based on different degree of their attenuation.


Subject(s)
Mumps virus/growth & development , Mumps/microbiology , Animals , Antibodies, Viral/biosynthesis , Antigens, Viral/analysis , Brain/pathology , Central Nervous System/microbiology , Fluorescent Antibody Technique , Macaca mulatta , Mumps/immunology , Mumps/pathology , Mumps virus/immunology , Mumps virus/pathogenicity , Parotid Gland/microbiology , Salivary Glands/pathology , Virulence
9.
Vopr Virusol ; (1): 54-8, 1977.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-333761

ABSTRACT

The reactogenic and antigenic properties of live mumps vaccine from the L-3 strain were studied in 1507 children of 1 to 12 years of age. A single injection was given, one immunizing dose containing 10(4)HAdU50 of mumps virus. The live mumps vaccine from the L-3 strain irrespective of the lot of preparation, kind (live or lyophilized), method of application (jet-injector or needle/syringe), age of the vaccinees and the amount of virus in the immunizing dose received by a vaccinee, was demonstrated to be practically areactogenic and markedly antigenic. Serological examinations by neutralization tests of 346 paired serum specimens established variation in seroconversion between individual lots to be within 62.5--82.3% (average 69.9%) of cases. Comparative studies on the postvaccination and postinfection immunitiy in mumps showed the level of antibody in the vaccinees to vary within 4.2--5.1 log2 in different years, and in convalescents within 5.1--5.9 log2 in the same years. The results indicate a sufficiently high and intensive immunity for 5 years (the observation period).


Subject(s)
Antigens, Viral/analysis , Mumps Vaccine/pharmacology , Vaccines, Attenuated/pharmacology , Body Temperature/drug effects , Child , Child, Preschool , Clinical Trials as Topic , Dose-Response Relationship, Immunologic , Humans , Immunization , Infant , Moscow , Mumps Vaccine/administration & dosage , Neutralization Tests , Placebos , Time Factors , Vaccination , Vaccines, Attenuated/administration & dosage
10.
Vopr Virusol ; (6): 674-85, 1976.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-829008

ABSTRACT

For some years the Moscow Research Institute of Virus Preparations carried out studies concerned with the elaboration of conditions for production and control of mumps vaccine from the Leningrad-3 (L-3) strain under experimental production conditions. Twenty nine batches of the vaccine were prepared, tested and studied in extensive field trials. The paper presents the optimal conditions for the preparation of the live mumps vaccine from the L-3 strain in Japanese quail embryo cell cultures. In monkey experiments the L-3 strain was shown to have no neurovirulence. The system of biological control for the mumps vaccine permits to release the preparation meeting the current requirements for safety of live tissue culture parenteral vaccines. The data on the stability of the mumps vaccine from the L-3 strain are presented.


Subject(s)
Mumps Vaccine , Mumps/prevention & control , Vaccination , Animals , Cells, Cultured , Chick Embryo , Guinea Pigs , Haplorhini , Macaca mulatta , Mice , Mumps Vaccine/isolation & purification , Mumps Vaccine/standards , Mumps virus/growth & development , Vaccines, Attenuated , Virus Cultivation
11.
Acta Virol ; 19(4): 305-10, 1975 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-241228

ABSTRACT

The degree of attenuation of mumps virus was studied in intracerebrally inoculated Macaca mulatta monkeys. The virulent Leningrad-3 strain and its attenuated variant as well as the attenuated Sophia-6 strain were used. The nature of pathological alterations in the neurons pointed to neurotropism of only the virulent strain. Morphological changes caused by attenuated and virulent strains in the brain structures, in the epithelium and glandular structures of the salivary glands differed considerably and may be used as a kind of markers of neurovirulence and the degree of attenuation of mumps virus strains.


Subject(s)
Cytopathogenic Effect, Viral , Mumps virus/pathogenicity , Animals , Brain/microbiology , Endocrine Glands/microbiology , Epithelium/microbiology , Exocrine Glands/microbiology , Haplorhini , Kidney/microbiology , Liver/microbiology , Lymphocytes/microbiology , Lymphoid Tissue/microbiology , Macaca mulatta , Neurons/microbiology , Organ Specificity , Pancreas/microbiology , Parotid Gland/microbiology , Spleen/microbiology , Submandibular Gland/microbiology
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