Dengue viruses exhibit strain-specific infectivity and entry requirements in vitro

K. Barr, B. Anderson
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Correspondence: Kelli L Barr 2055 Mowry Road, Box 100009, Gainesville, FL, USA Tel +1 352 294 5317 Fax +1 352 273 9420 Email ateraxes@hotmail.com Background: Globally, dengue viruses (DENV) are the most common human arboviral infection and the most important public health threat from mosquito-borne viral pathogens. Recent work has indicated that DENV affinity for cell lines is serotype-specific, which raises challenging questions regarding DENV-host interactions as well as the development of therapeutics and control programs. Methods: We evaluated the infectious capacity of 11 strains of DENV for serotypes 1–4 in 17 distinct cell lines. The cell lines were evaluated for virus susceptibility via immunohistochemistry and quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Results: Both methods demonstrated the ability of DENV to replicate in all cell lines, with viral titers ranging from 1 × 10 to 1 × 10 infectious units per mL. Cell line susceptibility to DENV infection was strain-specific, with DENV-4 strains infecting more cell lines than the other serotypes. DENV-2 New Guinea C and DENV-4 H241 were detected in more cell lines than any other strains. Viral fusion assays indicated that DENV requirements for fusion are strain-specific. Conclusion: These data indicate that several cell lines can be used to culture and study DENV. The strain-specific susceptibility for certain cell lines may provide a tool for characterizing specific DENV strains and an in vitro platform for the development and optimization of therapeutics, the study of host-pathogen interactions, and ecological studies on the cocirculation of DENV strains in a specific region or individual.
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登革病毒在体外表现出菌株特异性感染性和进入性要求
通讯:Kelli L Barr 2055 Mowry Road, Box 100009, Gainesville, FL, USA Tel +1 352 294 5317 Fax +1 352 273 9420 Email ateraxes@hotmail.com背景:登革热病毒(DENV)是全球最常见的人类虫媒病毒感染,也是蚊媒病毒病原体最重要的公共卫生威胁。最近的研究表明,DENV对细胞系的亲和力是血清型特异性的,这就提出了关于DENV-宿主相互作用以及治疗和控制方案发展的挑战性问题。方法:我们在17个不同的细胞系中评估了11株DENV血清型1-4的感染能力。通过免疫组织化学和定量逆转录聚合酶链反应评价细胞系对病毒的易感性。结果:两种方法均证实了DENV在所有细胞系中复制的能力,病毒滴度范围为1 × 10 ~ 1 × 10感染单位/ mL。细胞系对DENV感染的易感性具有株特异性,DENV-4株感染的细胞系多于其他血清型。DENV-2 New Guinea C和DENV-4 H241在细胞系中检测到的数量最多。病毒融合试验表明,DENV对融合的要求是菌株特异性的。结论:多种细胞系可用于DENV的培养和研究。对某些细胞系的菌株特异性敏感性可以为DENV特异性菌株的表征提供工具,并为治疗方法的开发和优化、宿主-病原体相互作用的研究以及DENV菌株在特定区域或个体中共循环的生态学研究提供体外平台。
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