The risk of unintentional propagation of poliovirus can be minimized by using human cell lines lacking the functional CD155 gene |
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Authors: | Satoshi Koike |
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Affiliation: | Neurovirology Project, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | After eradication and containment of wild poliovirus (PV) and cessation of oral polio vaccinations, it is critical to minimize the risk of reintroducing PV into PV-free communities via facilities that handle the virus. The potential risk of unintentional PV propagation through unidentified contaminated materials is a serious issue. This study reports the generation of HeLa and RD-A cells deficient in functional CD155 gene (∆PVR cells); these cells are not susceptible to PV but remain susceptible to other picornaviruses. These ∆PVR cells will minimize the risk of unintentional transmission of PV and support performing the experiments more safely. |
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Keywords: | GAPIII poliovirus PVR knockout unintentional propagation |
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