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Res Virol ; 148(5): 333-42, 1997.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9403932

ABSTRACT

Human lung adenocarcinoma cells (A549) were submitted to mild or severe heat shock (42 degrees C or 44 degrees C) for 1 h, while another group of cells was double-heat-shocked (submitted to 42 degrees C for 1 h, returned to 37 degrees C for 3 h, then exposed to 44 degrees C for 1 h). After each heat treatment, the cells were infected with Mayaro virus for 24 h and incubated at 37 degrees C. The results showed that the double-heat-shocked thermotolerant cells exhibited a 10(4)-fold virus titre inhibition, despite the recovery of protein synthesis and original morphology 24 h post-infection. In contrast, cells submitted to mild or severe heat shock exhibited weaker inhibition of Mayaro virus titre (10(2)-fold). The mildly heat-shocked cells also presented a full recovery in protein synthesis, which was not observed in severely heat-shocked cells. These results indicate that exposure of A549 cells to a mild or to a double heat shock treatment before Mayaro virus infection induces an antiviral state.


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Alphavirus/physiology , Heat-Shock Response/physiology , Virus Replication , Adenocarcinoma , Alphavirus/growth & development , Animals , Cell Line , Cricetinae , Humans , Lung Neoplasms , Protein Biosynthesis , Temperature , Tumor Cells, Cultured
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