The in vitro cytopathology of a porcine and the simian (SA-11) strains of rotavirus

Rotaviruses have been implicated as the major causal agents of acute diarrhoea in mammals and fowls. Experimental rotavirus infection have been associated to a series of sub-cellular pathologic alterations leading to cell lysis which may represent key functions in the pathogenesis of the diarrhoeic disease. The current work describes the cytopathic changes in cultured MA-104 cells infected by a simian (SA-11) and a porcine (1154) rotavirus strains. Trypan blue exclusion staining showed increased cell permeability after infection by both strains, as demonstrated by cell viability. This effect was confirmed by the leakage of infected cells evaluated by chromium release. Nuclear fragmentation was observed by acridine orange and Wright staining but specific DNA cleavage was not detected. Ultrastructural changes, such as chromatin condensation, cytoplasm vacuolisation, and loss of intercellular contact were shown in infected cells for both strains. In situ terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (Tunel) assay did not show positive result. In conclusion, we demonstrated that both strains of rotavirus induced necrosis as the major degenerative effect.

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Main Authors: Castilho,Juliana Galera, Botelho,Maria Valéria Jacobucci, Lauretti,Flávio, Taniwaki,Noemi, Linhares,Rosa Elisa Carvalho, Nozawa,Carlos
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Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2004
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spelling oai:scielo:S0074-027620040003000132004-07-19The in vitro cytopathology of a porcine and the simian (SA-11) strains of rotavirusCastilho,Juliana GaleraBotelho,Maria Valéria JacobucciLauretti,FlávioTaniwaki,NoemiLinhares,Rosa Elisa CarvalhoNozawa,Carlos rotavirus cytopathology necrosis apoptosis cell culture Rotaviruses have been implicated as the major causal agents of acute diarrhoea in mammals and fowls. Experimental rotavirus infection have been associated to a series of sub-cellular pathologic alterations leading to cell lysis which may represent key functions in the pathogenesis of the diarrhoeic disease. The current work describes the cytopathic changes in cultured MA-104 cells infected by a simian (SA-11) and a porcine (1154) rotavirus strains. Trypan blue exclusion staining showed increased cell permeability after infection by both strains, as demonstrated by cell viability. This effect was confirmed by the leakage of infected cells evaluated by chromium release. Nuclear fragmentation was observed by acridine orange and Wright staining but specific DNA cleavage was not detected. Ultrastructural changes, such as chromatin condensation, cytoplasm vacuolisation, and loss of intercellular contact were shown in infected cells for both strains. In situ terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (Tunel) assay did not show positive result. In conclusion, we demonstrated that both strains of rotavirus induced necrosis as the major degenerative effect.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.99 n.3 20042004-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762004000300013en10.1590/S0074-02762004000300013
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Botelho,Maria Valéria Jacobucci
Lauretti,Flávio
Taniwaki,Noemi
Linhares,Rosa Elisa Carvalho
Nozawa,Carlos
spellingShingle Castilho,Juliana Galera
Botelho,Maria Valéria Jacobucci
Lauretti,Flávio
Taniwaki,Noemi
Linhares,Rosa Elisa Carvalho
Nozawa,Carlos
The in vitro cytopathology of a porcine and the simian (SA-11) strains of rotavirus
author_facet Castilho,Juliana Galera
Botelho,Maria Valéria Jacobucci
Lauretti,Flávio
Taniwaki,Noemi
Linhares,Rosa Elisa Carvalho
Nozawa,Carlos
author_sort Castilho,Juliana Galera
title The in vitro cytopathology of a porcine and the simian (SA-11) strains of rotavirus
title_short The in vitro cytopathology of a porcine and the simian (SA-11) strains of rotavirus
title_full The in vitro cytopathology of a porcine and the simian (SA-11) strains of rotavirus
title_fullStr The in vitro cytopathology of a porcine and the simian (SA-11) strains of rotavirus
title_full_unstemmed The in vitro cytopathology of a porcine and the simian (SA-11) strains of rotavirus
title_sort in vitro cytopathology of a porcine and the simian (sa-11) strains of rotavirus
description Rotaviruses have been implicated as the major causal agents of acute diarrhoea in mammals and fowls. Experimental rotavirus infection have been associated to a series of sub-cellular pathologic alterations leading to cell lysis which may represent key functions in the pathogenesis of the diarrhoeic disease. The current work describes the cytopathic changes in cultured MA-104 cells infected by a simian (SA-11) and a porcine (1154) rotavirus strains. Trypan blue exclusion staining showed increased cell permeability after infection by both strains, as demonstrated by cell viability. This effect was confirmed by the leakage of infected cells evaluated by chromium release. Nuclear fragmentation was observed by acridine orange and Wright staining but specific DNA cleavage was not detected. Ultrastructural changes, such as chromatin condensation, cytoplasm vacuolisation, and loss of intercellular contact were shown in infected cells for both strains. In situ terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (Tunel) assay did not show positive result. In conclusion, we demonstrated that both strains of rotavirus induced necrosis as the major degenerative effect.
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