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Virus Pneumonia of Pigs; Attempts at Propagation of the Causative Agent in Cell Cultures and Chicken Embryos
Authors:C. L'Ecuyer and W. P. Switzer
Abstract:Two strains of the agent of virus pneumonia, were tested for the ability to propagate in 12 types of cell cultures and in chicken embryos. The 5 primary cell cultures used were: swine kidney, lung, bone marrow, testicle, and chicken embryo kidney; and the 7 serial passage cell cultures were: swine kidney, kidney-tumor, testicle, bone-marrow, bovine kidney, and human cervical carcinoma (HeLa). The agent of virus pneumonia was propagated in primary swine kidney and in HeLa cell cultures as shown by the production of typical gross and microscopic lesions in pigs inoculated with cell future fluids. Third passage cell culture fluids, produced typical gross lesions in pigs, but fourth passage cell culture fluids produced only microscopic lesions, and no lesions were produced by sixth and eleventh passage fluids. Control pigs receiving fluids from uninoculated cell cultures remained free of gross or microscopic lesions, as did uninoculated controls. Cytopathic effects were not detected in any of the inoculated cell cultures and no cellular changes were detected by staining with Giemsa stain or acridine orange.

Neither lesions nor deaths occurred in chicken embryos inoculated with both strains of virus pneumonia virus. Pneumonia was not produced in pigs inoculated with suspensions from second chicken embryo passage of the 2 strains inoculated by the chorioallantioic sac, the amniotic sac, and the yolk sac routes.

Identical gross and microscopic lesions were produced in pigs inoculated with either pneumonic lung suspensions or with virulent cell culture fluids. Gross lesions consisted of areas of light to reddish-purple consolidation usually limited to the anterior, cardiac, and intermediate lobes of the lungs. Pleuritis and pericarditis were never present in experimentally produced virus pneumonia. The microscopic lesions were characterized by: 1. perivascular and peribronchiolar lymphoid infiltration and hyperplasia, 2. alveolar interstitial thickening and infiltration, and 3. alveolar exudates consisting of alveolar cells, lymphocytes, plasma cells, and neutrophiles.

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