Demonstration of dual rhinovirus infection in humans by isolation of different serotypes in human heteroploid (HeLa) and human diploid fibroblast cell cultures
- 1 February 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Clinical Microbiology
- Vol. 5 (2) , 202-207
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.5.2.202-207.1977
Abstract
The ability to isolate rhinoviruses in human heteroploid cell cultures was investigated by inoculating HeLa cells (HeLa M) with [human] specimens previously positive in human diploid cell cultures. The 135 positive specimens selected were representative of 22 different rhinovirus types, and 4-9 specimens were available for each serotype. Specimens were inoculated into human diploid fetal tonsil fibroblasts (FT), HeLa cells with 30 mM Mg2+ and HeLa cells without increased Mg2+. Rhinovirus strains (112, 83%) were reisolated in FT cells; 76 rhinovirus strains (56%) were recovered in HeLa cells with 30 mM Mg2+. All strains recovered in FT were the same serotype at that originally recovered in diploid cells, but 5 of the HeLa cell isolates (3.7% of total specimens) were different serotypes, indicating dual rhinovirus infections. Four rhinovirus serotypes, (3, 42, 48 and 70) were recovered in HeLa but not in diploid cells; these serotypes were rare in previous studies. Isolation of rhinovirus in FT cells was usually accomplished at 1st passage; rhinovirus cytopathic effects in HeLa cells required 1, 2 or (rarely) 3 blind passages. Only 28 rhinoviruses (21%) were recovered in HeLa cells without increased Mg2+; however, 3 serotypes 16, 36 and 58 were recovered as effectively in HeLa cells, with or without added Mg2+, as they were in FT cells. In general, rhinoviruses were less efficiently recovered in HeLa cells; however, certain serotypes may be detected better by HeLa cells. [This method was developed for possible epidemiological applications.].This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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