Cytotoxicity of adenovirus antibody aggregates : sensitivity to different cell strains, and inhibition by hexon antiserum and by complement
Adenovirus antibody aggregates under defined conditions are cytotoxic in vitro. All members of adenovirus groups I, II, and III caused toxicity upon aggregation. The toxicity of the clusters is exerted by the virions. Toxicity is temperature dependent and may be caused by a mechanism similar to that used in viral penetration. Cells permitting direct viral penetration were all sensitive to the toxi