BioTechniques (Jan 2008)

A method for the rapid isolation of virus from cultured cells

  • Byung-Whi Kong,
  • Linda K. Foster,
  • Douglas N. Foster

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/000112589
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 1
pp. 97 – 99

Abstract

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A simple and efficient collection method using hypotonic burst to isolate virions from infected cultured cells is described. Distilled water treatment of avian metapneumovirus (AMPV)-infected cells with thorough mixing and repeated pipeting was considerably faster for virion collection in avian cells compared to the widely used freeze-thaw (F-T) method (30 min vs. 3–4 h). This method was also more effective for virion collection. The total number of virions recovered from AMPV-infected immortal turkey turbinate cells by the novel water lysis method was 3-fold higher than by the F-T method. This simple water lysis method can be applied to virion collection for other RNA viruses such as the paramyxoviruses that are used to infect cultured cells.