π Isolation and Characterization of Current human coronavirus strains in primary human epithelial cell cultures reveal differences in target cell tropism
The human airway epithelium (HAE) represents the entry port of many human respiratory viruses, including human coronaviruses (HCo. Vs). Nowadays, four HCo. Vs, HCoV-229E, HCoV-OC43, HCoV-HKU1, and HCoV-NL63, are known to be circulating worldwide, causing upper and lower respiratory tract infections in nonhospitalized and hospitalized children. Studies of the fundamental aspects of these HCoV infections at the primary entry port, such as cell tropism, are seriously hampered by the lack of a universal culture system or suitable animal models. To expand the knowledge on fundamental virus-host interactions for all four HCo. Vs at the site of primary infection, we used pseudostratified HAE cell cultures to isolate and characterize representative clinical HCoV strains directly from nasopharyngeal material. Ten contemporary isolates were obtained, representing HCoV- 229E (n=1), HCoV-NL63 (n=1), HCoV-HKU1 (n=4), and HCoV-OC43 (n=4). For each strain, we analyzed the replication kinetics and progeny virus release on HAE cell cultures derived from different donors. Surprisingly, by visualizing HCoV infection by confocal microscopy, we observed that HCoV-229E employs a target cell tropism for nonciliated cells, whereas HCoVOC43, HCoV-HKU1, and HCoV-NL63 all infect ciliated cells. Collectively, the data demonstrate that HAE cell cultures, which morphologically and functionally resemble human airways in vivo, represent a robust universal culture system for isolating and comparing all contemporary HCoV strains. Β© 2013, American Society for Microbiology.
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π animal models (72)
π human coronavirus (623)
π respiratory tract (344)
π cell culture (240)
π tract infections (83)
author
π€ Dijkman, Ronald
π€ Jebbink, Maarten F.
π€ Koekkoek, Sylvie M.
π€ Deijs, Martin
π€ JΓ³nsdΓ³ttir, Hulda R.
π€ Molenkamp, Richard
π€ Ieven, Margareta
π€ Goossens, Herman
π€ Thiel, Volker
π€ van der Hoek, Lia
year
β° 2013
journal
π Journal of Virology
issn
π 0022538X 10985514
volume
87
number
11
page
6081-6090
citedbycount
56
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