Table 1.
Cell Line | ADENO | CV-A | CV-B | ECHO | PV | REO | ROTAV | ASTROV |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Human Embryonic Kidney | ++ | + | + | + | + | |||
A549 | ++++ | |||||||
Buffalo Green Monkey (BGM) |
+ | + | ++++ | ++ | +++ | +++ | ||
Human rhabdomyosarcoma | - | ++ | - | ++ | ++ | |||
Caco-2 * | + | + | ++ | ? | + | + | + | + |
PLC/PRC/5 ** | ++ | ++ | ++? | |||||
HEL-299 *** | ++ | ++ | ++ | - | + | |||
RD | + | ++ | - | ++ | + | + |
Note: The number of + signs indicate the relative degree of replication of the virus in the specific cell line. A “–“sign indicates no replication. *[23] **[24,25] ***[26] ADENO: Adenovirus; CV-A: Coxsackievirus A; CV-B: Coxsackievirus B; ECHO: Echovirus; PV: Poliovirus; REO: Reovirus, ROTAV: Rotavirus; ASTROV: Astrovirus, RD: Rhabdomyosarcoma titers in cell culture. Thus, it should be recognized that much of our information on viruses in water and the effectiveness of treatment processes comes from a very limited group of enteroviruses. The question mark indicates potential replication of the virus in the corresponding cell line.