Dengue serotypes 1–4 exhibit unique host specificity in vitro

K. Barr, B. Anderson, G. L. Heil, John A. Friary, G. Gray, D. Focks
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Correspondence: Kelli L Barr 2055 Mowry Road, Box 100009, Gainesville, Florida, USA Tel +1 352 294 5317 Fax +1 352 273 9420 Email ateraxes@hotmail.com Background: Over 3000 cell lines from over 150 species are commercially available today from the American Type Culture Collection. These cell lines offer alternative approaches to investigating the interactions between arboviruses and other vertebrates at the cellular level. The various cell origins, types, and morphologies can be valuable resources for studying viral ecology and examining hypotheses regarding viral reservoirs. Dengue viruses (DENV) are major re-emerging pathogens that have been studied classically in only a few cell lines. Methods: We evaluated the susceptibility of 19 distinct mammalian, avian, and reptilian cell lines to DENV infection. Cell lines were infected with DENV serotypes 1–4 and evaluated for susceptibility via focus-forming unit assays and quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. Results: Both methods demonstrated the ability of DENV to replicate in 14 cell lines derived from various vertebrates with viral titers ranging from 1 × 10 to 1 × 10 infectious units per milliliter. Cell line susceptibility to DENV infection was serotype specific, with DENV-1 and DENV-4 infecting more cell lines than either DENV-2 or DENV-3. Cellular type also seemed to affect the infectivity of DENV. Human endothelial cells were only susceptible to DENV-4. Of six fibroblast lines, 100% were susceptible to at least one DENV serotype whereas only 62% of 13 epithelial lines were susceptible to DENV serotypes 1–4. Conclusion: These data indicate that a variety of cell lines from human and animal species can be used to culture DENV. The serotype-specific susceptibility for certain cell lines may provide a tool to help characterize specific DENV serotypes as well as an in vitro platform for the study of host–pathogen interactions and the co-circulation of DENV serotypes in a specific region or individual.
登革热血清型1-4在体外表现出独特的宿主特异性
通信:Kelli L Barr莫里路2055号,邮箱100009,盖恩斯维尔,佛罗里达州,美国电话+1 352 294 5317传真+1 352 273 9420电子邮件ateraxes@hotmail.com背景:超过3000个细胞系超过150个物种是今天从美国类型培养收集市售。这些细胞系为在细胞水平上研究虫媒病毒与其他脊椎动物之间的相互作用提供了替代方法。不同的细胞起源、类型和形态可以为研究病毒生态学和检验关于病毒宿主的假设提供宝贵的资源。登革热病毒(DENV)是主要的再出现病原体,仅在少数细胞系中进行了经典研究。方法:我们评估了19种不同的哺乳动物、鸟类和爬行动物细胞系对DENV感染的敏感性。细胞系感染DENV血清型1-4,并通过灶形成单位测定和定量逆转录聚合酶链反应评估易感性。结果:两种方法都证明了DENV在来自各种脊椎动物的14种细胞系中复制的能力,病毒滴度范围为每毫升1 × 10至1 × 10感染单位。细胞系对DENV感染的易感性具有血清型特异性,DENV-1和DENV-4感染的细胞系多于DENV-2和DENV-3。细胞类型似乎也影响DENV的传染性。人内皮细胞仅对DENV-4敏感。在6个成纤维细胞系中,100%对至少一种DENV血清型敏感,而13个上皮细胞系中只有62%对DENV血清型1-4敏感。结论:这些数据表明,人类和动物的多种细胞系可用于培养DENV。某些细胞系的血清型特异性易感性可以提供一种工具,帮助表征特定的DENV血清型,以及研究宿主-病原体相互作用和DENV血清型在特定区域或个体中的共循环的体外平台。
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