Isolation and characterization of hepatitis e virus subtype 4b using a plc/prf/5 cell-derived cell line resistant to porcine sapelovirus infection

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The human hepatocarcinoma cell line PLC/PRF/5 is susceptible to hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection and is used for HEV isolation. It is difficult to use the cell line for this purpose directly from fecal specimens of swine or wild boar contaminated with porcine sapelovirus (PSV) because PSV infection results in rapid and extensive cytopathic effects in PLC/PRF/5 cells, interrupting the growth of HEV. Herein, we used a PSV infection-resistant cell line, N1380, derived from PLC/PRF/5 cells, and successfully isolated a HEV-4b strain from a PSV-positive swine fecal specimen. Our results indicated that N1380 cells are a useful tool for the isolation of HEV from swine or wild boar fecal specimens, even when the cells are co-infected with PSV.

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Zhang, W., Kataoka, M., Doan, H. Y., Wu, F. T., Takeda, N., Muramatsu, M., & Li, T. C. (2021). Isolation and characterization of hepatitis e virus subtype 4b using a plc/prf/5 cell-derived cell line resistant to porcine sapelovirus infection. Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases, 74(6), 573–575. https://doi.org/10.7883/yoken.JJID.2021.100

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