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. 1996 Dec;70(12):9018–9023. doi: 10.1128/jvi.70.12.9018-9023.1996

Susceptibility of human bone marrow cells and hematopoietic cell lines to coxsackievirus B3 infection.

T Vuorinen 1, R Vainionpää 1, R Vanharanta 1, T Hyypiä 1
PMCID: PMC191003  PMID: 8971035

Abstract

Viremia is commonly observed in association with enterovirus infections, and during this phase viruses can be transmitted to secondary target organs in the body. It is not known, however, whether blood cells play a role in the pathogenesis of enterovirus infection supporting virus replication. Our earlier work (T. Vuorinen, R. Vainionpää, H. Kettinen, and T. Hyypiä, Blood 84:823-829, 1994) demonstrated that coxsackievirus B3 is able to replicate in representatives of B- and T-cell lines but not in a monocytic cell line or peripheral blood mononuclear cells, indicating that virus replication may depend on the differentiation and maturation stages of the cells. Therefore, we have broaden our studies and analyzed the susceptibility of granulocyte-macrophage CFU and hematopoietic cell lines with various differentiation and maturation stages to coxsackievirus B3 infection. Virus replication was detected in B- and T-cell lines with no direct correlation to the maturation stage. Granulocyte-macrophage CFU were also able to support virus multiplication.

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