Development and validation of a vero cell-based suspension method for the detection of Zika virus

Q3 Medicine
Dina Popuche, Alfredo Huaman, Steev Loyola, María Silva, Sarah A. Jenkins, Carolina Guevara
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Abstract

Objective. To develop and validate a cell suspension method using Vero 76 cells for culturing Zika virus (ZIKV) based on infection of detached freshly seeded cells. Material and methods. Three different multiplicities of ZIKV infection were used to develop and compare this novel method to the standard confluent cell monolayer method. In addition, we preliminary validated the cell suspension method using well-characterized ZIKV positive and negative clinical samples. The standard confluent cell monolayermethod was used as the reference method, and viral isolation was confirmed by a ZIKV-specific RT-PCR. We estimated the sensitivity, and its 95% confidence intervals, for the cell suspension method. Also, a technical comparison of the cell suspension method against the cell monolayer method was performed. Results. Our findings suggest that both the viral load and replication of ZIKV were comparable between both monolayer- and suspension-infection methods. Although both methods were suitable for culturing and isolating ZIKV, the cell suspension method was easier, cheaper, and quicker as well as a sensitive isolation technique. The cell suspension method was significantly more sensitive in detecting Zika in inconclusive cases by RT-PCR, with a fourfold increase compared to the confluent cell monolayer method. Conclusion. The cell suspension method has the potential to be an effective method for cultivating and isolating ZIKV and its application is potentially useful in both research and clinical settings.
开发和验证一种基于vero细胞的悬浮检测寨卡病毒的方法
目标。基于分离的新鲜种子细胞感染,开发并验证使用Vero 76细胞培养寨卡病毒(ZIKV)的细胞悬浮方法。材料和方法。利用三种不同的ZIKV感染多重度,建立了这种新方法,并将其与标准的融合细胞单层方法进行了比较。此外,我们还利用具有良好特征的寨卡病毒阳性和阴性临床样本对细胞悬浮法进行了初步验证。以标准的融合细胞单层法为参比法,采用寨卡病毒特异性RT-PCR验证病毒分离。我们估计了细胞悬液法的灵敏度及其95%置信区间。同时,对细胞悬浮法和细胞单层法进行了技术比较。结果。我们的研究结果表明,寨卡病毒的病毒载量和复制在单层感染和悬浮液感染两种方法中都是相似的。虽然这两种方法都适用于ZIKV的培养和分离,但细胞悬浮法更容易、更便宜、更快,而且是一种灵敏的分离技术。细胞悬液法在RT-PCR检测非结论性病例寨卡病毒时灵敏度显著提高,比融合细胞单层法提高了4倍。结论。细胞悬浮法有可能成为培养和分离寨卡病毒的有效方法,其应用在研究和临床环境中都有潜在的用途。
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Revista Peruana de Medicina de Experimental y Salud Publica
Revista Peruana de Medicina de Experimental y Salud Publica Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
0.00%
发文量
57
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: La Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública (RPMESP) es el órgano oficial de difusión científica del Instituto Nacional de Salud (INS) del Perú. Es una publicación arbitrada por pares, de periodicidad trimestral, de ámbito y difusión mundial, indizada en MEDLINE/Index Medicos, SCOPUS, EMBASE, SciELO Salud Pública y otras bases de datos internacionales. La RPMESP es distribuida en su versión impresa y electrónica, con acceso gratuito a texto completo. La RPMESP publica artículos referidos a temas del ámbito biomédico y de salud pública, resaltando aportes prácticos, que contribuyan a mejorar la situación de salud del país y de la región. Propicia el intercambio de la experiencia científica en salud entre instituciones y personas dedicadas a la investigación dentro y fuera del Perú a fin de promover el avance y la aplicación de la investigación en salud.
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