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Differentiation of Trichoplusia ni MEV and Autographa californica MEV by macrophage migration inhibition tests
Authors:C V Benton  C F Reichelderfer  F M Hetrick
Institution:Department of Entomology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742 USA;Department of Microbiology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742 USA
Abstract:The macrophage migration inhibition test (MMI), an in vitro correlate of delayed hypersensitivity, was found to be an effective means of differentiating Trichoplusia ni and Autographa californica multiple embedded nuclear polyhedrosis viruses (NPV). Peritoneal exudate cells from guinea pigs sensitized to virions of T. ni NPV demonstrated significantly different MMI when challenged with T. ni vs A. californica virions. Similarly, when virions of A. californica NPV were employed as the sensitizing antigen, different percentages of MMI were observed in the homologuus versus heterologous challenges.The susceptibility of the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, to these two pathogens was very similar as revealed by a comparison of LD50's, slopes, and fiducial limits of dose-mortality regression lines. In contrast, the cabbage looper, T. ni, was much more susceptible to A. californica NPV.The polyhedral sizes, shapes, and virion occlusion patterns of the two species of NPV were virtually indistinguishable.
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