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An efficient in vivo method for the isolation of Puumala virus in Syrian hamsters and the characterization of the isolates from Russia.

Takahiro Seto1, Evgeniy A Tkachenko, Vyacheslav G Morozov, Yoichi Tanikawa, Sergey I Kolominov, Sergey N Belov, Ichiro Nakamura, Nobuo Hashimoto, Yasuhiro Kon, Alexander E Balakiev, Tamara K Dzagurnova, Olga A Medvedkina, Mina Nakauchi, Mariko Ishizuka, Kentaro Yoshii, Kumiko Yoshimatsu, Leonid V Ivanov, Jiro Arikawa, Ikuo Takashima, Hiroaki Kariwa.   

Abstract

Puumala virus (PUUV) and other Arvicolinae-borne hantaviruses are difficult to cultivate in cell culture. To isolate these hantaviruses efficiently, hantavirus nucleocapsid protein (NP)-positive but seronegative wild rodents were selected by NP-detection ELISA. Three of 68 Myodes glareolus captured in Samara, Russia, were NP-positive and seronegative. Syrian hamsters were inoculated with lung homogenates from NP-positive rodents for virus propagation. Virus isolation in vitro was carried out by inoculation of lung homogenates of NP-positive hamsters to Vero E6 cell monolayers. Two PUUV strains (Samara49/CG/2005 and Samara94/CG/2005) from M. glareolus were isolated in Vero E6 cells. Nucleotide and amino acid sequence identities of the S segment of these isolates to those of PUUV F-s808 from a fatal HFRS patient in Samara region were 96.7-99.3% and 99.3-100.0%, respectively. Morphologic features of Vero E6 cells infected with PUUV strain Samara49/CG/2005 were quite similar to those of Hantaan virus-infected cells. Isolation of Hokkaido virus from Myodes rufocanus captured in Hokkaido, Japan, was also performed. Hokkaido virus NP and RNA were recovered and maintained in hamsters. These results suggest that inoculation of Syrian hamsters with rodent samples is an efficient method for the isolation and maintenance of PUUV and other Arvicolinae-borne hantaviruses.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 21192975     DOI: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2010.12.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol Methods        ISSN: 0166-0934            Impact factor:   2.014


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Journal:  Rev Med Virol       Date:  2019-02-11       Impact factor: 6.989

2.  Muju virus, harbored by Myodes regulus in Korea, might represent a genetic variant of Puumala virus, the prototype arvicolid rodent-borne hantavirus.

Authors:  Jin Goo Lee; Se Hun Gu; Luck Ju Baek; Ok Sarah Shin; Kwang Sook Park; Heung-Chul Kim; Terry A Klein; Richard Yanagihara; Jin-Won Song
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2014-04-14       Impact factor: 5.048

3.  Isolation and Genetic Characterization of Puumala Orthohantavirus Strains from France.

Authors:  Johann Vulin; Séverine Murri; Sarah Madrières; Maxime Galan; Caroline Tatard; Sylvain Piry; Gabriele Vaccari; Claudia D'Agostino; Nathalie Charbonnel; Guillaume Castel; Philippe Marianneau
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