Lina Violet-Lozano, Bruna Paredes-Galarza, Raíssa Gasparetto, Arthur Tonietto Mangini, Francine B Timm, Alanis S Melgarejo, Bruno A Prandi, André Witt, Martha T Oliveira, Helena Beatriz de Carvalho Ruthner Batista, Paulo Michel Roehe, Ana Cláudia Franco
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摘要
在美洲,圆齿蝙蝠是狂犬病狂犬病毒(RABV)的主要宿主,然而,由于建立体内实验感染相关的挑战,对该物种中病毒-宿主相互作用的了解非常有限。在这种情况下,细胞培养成为一个有价值的工具,以扩大知识的RABV感染在其自然宿主在美洲的动态。本研究旨在建立一株圆形蝙蝠细胞系,并对其RABV易感性进行鉴定。采用含有猿猴病毒40 (SV40)大T和小T抗原基因序列的质粒pSV1永活了圆齿鼠胎儿肾细胞原代培养物。用极限稀释法筛选得到的克隆,用PCR证实转染了Large T SV40基因。所得到的细胞系被命名为FKDR(胎儿肾圆齿蝶)。对原代和FKDR细胞进行生长曲线、衰老试验和核型分析。通过直接荧光抗体试验(dFAT)检测FKDR细胞对RABV的易感性,并与BHK-21、Tb1Lu和CaroPe细胞进行比较。与原代胎儿细胞相比,一旦永生化,细胞采用梭形外观,没有衰老标记,染色体异常,细胞生长加速。用于RABV感染的FKDR和其他细胞系免疫荧光染色呈阳性,但无细胞病变作用。这里所描述的细胞系具有研究圆形蝙蝠RABV感染的潜力。
Establishment of a cell line from the hematophagous Bat Desmodus rotundus susceptible to Lyssavirus rabies.
Desmodus rotundus bats are the main reservoir for Lyssavirus rabies (RABV) in the Americas, however, knowledge of virus-host interactions in this species is very limited due to challenges associated with establishing in vivo experimental infections. In this context, cell culture becomes a valuable tool for expanding knowledge on the dynamics of RABV infection in its natural host in the Americas. This study aimed to develop and characterize a cell line from D. rotundus bat and to evaluate its susceptibility to RABV. Primary cultures of D. rotundus fetal kidney cells were immortalized using the plasmid pSV1 containing the Large T and Small T antigen gene sequences of Simian Virus 40 (SV40). The obtained clones were selected by limiting dilution and transfection was confirmed by PCR for Large T SV40 gene. The resulting cell line was named FKDR (Fetal Kidney Desmodus Rotundus). The growth curve, senescence assay, and karyotype analysis of the primary and FKDR cell cultures were performed. The susceptibility of FKDR cells to RABV was determined through direct fluorescent antibody test (dFAT), and compared with that of BHK-21, Tb1Lu, and CaroPe cells. Once immortalized, the cell adopted a fusiform appearance and showed the absence of senescence markers, chromosomal anomalies, and accelerated cell growth, compared to the primary fetal cell. The FKDR and the other cell lines used for RABV infections exhibited positive staining by immunofluorescence but no cytopathic effect. The cell line described here holds potential for studies of RABV infections in D. rotundus bats.
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