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Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1941

Precipitation of Active Influenza A Virus from Extra-Embryonic Fluids by Protamine

Leslie A. Chambers; Werner Henle

The allantoic and amniotic fluids of infected chick embryos have been found to contain large amounts of both active influenza virus and the complement fixation antigen 1 , 2 in spite of their low total protein content. These extra-embryonic fluids, either fresh or lyophilized, constitute a very adequate antigen for the diagnosis of influenza by complement fixation test, and the suggestion has been made by us that they should be superior to the usual tissue emulsions as vaccines because of the relatively small amount of cellular debris. We have carried out a series of experiments to determine the degree of protection afforded to mice by intraperitoneal vaccination with infected extra-embryonic fluids. Five-week-old Swiss mice were inoculated once with 0.05 cc of pooled dialyzed fluids. The fluids used were infectious for mice in dilutions of 10-8 to 10-10 and contained about 0.20 mg of N per ml, dialysis having removed the large amount of uric acid nitrogen originally present. Approximately 3 weeks subsequent to vaccination the mice were inoculated intranasally with 0.05 cc amounts of serial decimal dilutions of egg fluid infected with the homologous strain. In a series of experiments the vaccination resulted in protection of the mice against as much as 108 lethal doses of virus when test inocula of adequate strength were used. While dialysis eliminates the uric acid, non-dialyzable substances other than virus remain in the fluids in relatively large amounts. The presence of egg proteins can be shown by precipitation with rabbit sera against ovalbumin or whole egg white. We have attempted to separate the virus from these adventitious substances by various adsorptive and precipitative procedures which will be discussed elsewhere. One practicable procedure of immediate interest consists in precipitation of the active substance by the addition of protamine.


Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1941

The Serological Activity of Extra-embryonic Fluids of Chick Infected with Virus of Influenza A.

Werner Henle; Leslie A. Chambers

Summary The pooled extra-embryonic fluids of the chick infected with influenza A are very rich in virus. They can be used as an antigen for complement fixation when harvested at least 36 hours after inoculation of influenza A virus, the time for optimal yield depending on the dose of virus used as an inoculum. Furthermore, they show a flocculation phenomenon when mixed with convalescent or suitable immune sera. The allantoic fluid is a better antigen for the serological reactions than is the amniotic fluid.


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1938

STUDIES ON THE ANTIGENIC STRUCTURE OF SOME MAMMALIAN SPERMATOZOA

Werner Henle; Gertrude Henle; Leslie A. Chambers


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1941

THE SEROLOGICAL SPECIFICITY OF PARTICULATE COMPONENTS DERIVED FROM VARIOUS NORMAL MAMMALIAN ORGANS

Werner Henle; Leslie A. Chambers; Vincent Groupé


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1943

MORPHOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF RICKETTSIAE.

Harry Plotz; Joseph E. Smadel; Thomas F. Anderson; Leslie A. Chambers


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1943

STUDIES ON THE NATURE OF THE VIRUS OF INFLUENZA II. THE SIZE OF THE INFECTIOUS UNIT IN INFLUENZA A

Leslie A. Chambers; Werner Henle; Max A. Lauffer; Thomas F. Anderson


Science | 1940

SEROLOGICAL SPECIFICITY OF HEAVY PARTICLES DERIVED FROM NORMAL ORGANS

Werner Henle; Leslie A. Chambers


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1943

STUDIES ON THE NATURE OF THE VIRUS OF INFLUENZA I. THE DISPERSION OF THE VIRUS OF INFLUENZA A IN TISSUE EMULSIONS AND IN EXTRA-EMBRYONIC FLUIDS OF THE CHICK

Leslie A. Chambers; Werner Henle


Journal of Immunology | 1944

Studies on Complement Fixation with the Viruses of Influenza.

Werner Henle; Gertrude Henle; V. Grotjpe; Leslie A. Chambers


Archive | 1944

The viruses of human epidemic influenza and related problems

Vincent Groupé; Werner Henle; Gertrude Henle; Leslie A. Chambers

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Werner Henle

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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