Abstract
Continuous cell lines were assessed for use for rapid human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) detection procedures combining tissue culture, centrifugation, and immediate early antigen (IEA) immunostaining. Human cells (MRC-5 embryonic fibroblasts, U-373MG astrocytoma cells, differentiated teratocarcinoma (Tera-2) cells), murine cells (BALB/c-3T3 and Y-1 cells), BHK 21 hamster cells, and mink lung (ML) cells were first inoculated with HCMV laboratory strain. IEA synthezising cells were detected by immunoperoxidase assay using a monoclonal antibody. ML cells and differentiated Tera-2 cells exhibited more positive cells than MRC-5 cells. BHK 21, and MRC-5 cells were equivalent in sensitivity whereas U-373MG, BALB/c-3T3, and Y-1 cells had only reduced IEA positive cells. When 63 urine specimens were inoculated onto MRC-5, ML and differentiated Tera-2 cells, 20 (31.7%) were positive in MRC-5 cells versus 18 (28.5%) in ML or Tera-2 cells. Moreover, greater numbers of infected cells were detected in MRC-5 cells than in these two cell lines. MRC-5 cells were superior for detection of HCMV in clinical samples by centrifugation cultures.
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