Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases
Online ISSN : 1884-2836
Print ISSN : 1344-6304
ISSN-L : 1344-6304
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A Human Intestinal Cell Line Suitable for the Propagation of Human Parechovirus Type 1 to 6 with a Clear Cytopathic Effect
Hirotaka TakagiTomoichiro OkaYasushi AmiYuriko SuzakiHiroyuki Saito
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2022 Volume 75 Issue 3 Pages 318-321

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Human parechoviruses (HPeVs) are being increasingly recognized as pathogens that cause mild-to-life-threatening diseases in children and adults. Recently, nucleic acid detection has become the mainstream method for pathogen detection. However, virus isolation is important for virus detection and further virologic characterization studies, and securing human pathogenic virus bioresources. We recently explored conventional cell lines suitable for human sapovirus isolation and accidentally identified a human duodenal cell line, HuTu80, that supported efficient growth of human parechovirus type 3 (HPeV-3) with clear cytopathic effects (CPE). Subsequently, we confirmed that all representative prototype HPeV type 1–6 strains were propagated efficiently in HuTu80 cells with clear CPE within 4 days. Another human ileocecal cell line, HCT-8 (HRT-18), also supports HPeV propagation except for HPeV-3. Titer values in HuTu80 and HCT-8 reached approximately 6.83–8.83 and 6.50–8.17 log10 50% tissue culture infectious dose/50 μL, respectively, when inoculated with multiplicity of infection of 0.0025. Previously reported cell lines likely support HPeV types 1–6 with different efficiency, especially for HPeV-3. In summary, HuTu80 can be used as an additional cell line for HPeV isolation, propagation with a clear CPE to produce a high titer value and for the virus neutralization assays.

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