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Rhinoviruses replicate effectively at lower airway temperatures

โœ Scribed by Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G.; Sanderson, Gwendolyn; Hunter, Jenny; Johnston, Sebastian L.


Book ID
101216934
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
170 KB
Volume
58
Category
Article
ISSN
0146-6615

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โœฆ Synopsis


Rhinoviruses are epidemiologically connected to the majority of acute asthma exacerbations; however, their ability to infect and replicate in the lower airways is disputed. A frequent argument against this possibility involves the temperature preference for rhinovirus replication, generally accepted to be 33ยฐC, the temperature of the nasal passages. However, this argument is based on studies with a single rhinovirus serotype. In this study, differences in temperature preferences were evaluated between several serotypes and relative titers were determined than can be achieved at upper and lower airway temperatures. Rhinovirus serotypes 1b, 2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 41, and 70 were titrated in Ohio-HeLa cell cultures at either 33ยฐC or 37ยฐC. Possible selection by culture temperature was examined by continuous culture at 33ยฐC and 37ยฐC for 2-4 passages and subsequent titration at both temperatures. Finally, nasal aspirate samples derived from patients with wild-type rhinoviral common colds were cultured at 33ยฐC and 37ยฐC and RT-PCR was used to assess rhinovirus replication at each temperature. The majority of the serotypes and wild-type viruses replicated slightly better at 33ยฐC than at 37ยฐC. However, titers achieved after one or more replicative cycles at 37ยฐC were still high enough to initiate infection. Furthermore, in some instances equal or even better replication was observed at 37ยฐC. It is concluded that temperature preferences may vary between rhinoviruses and are not likely to be a prohibitive factor for infection of the lower airways.


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