Amending Koch's postulates for viral disease: When "growth in pure culture" leads to a loss of virulence
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Amending Koch's postulates for viral disease: When "growth in pure culture" leads to a loss of virulence
Abstract
It is a common laboratory practice to propagate viruses in cell culture. While convenient, these methodologies often result in unintentional genetic alterations, which have led to adaptation and even attenuation in animal models of disease. An example is the attenuation of hantaviruses (family: Bunyaviridae, genus: Hantavirus) when cultured in vitro. In this case, viruses propagated in the natural reservoir species cause disease in nonhuman primates that closely mimics the human disease, but passaging in cell culture attenuates these viruses to the extent that do not cause any measurable disease in nonhuman primates. As efforts to develop animal models progress, it will be important to take into account the influences that culture in vitro may have on the virulence of viruses. In this review we discuss this phenomenon in the context of past and recent examples in the published literature.
Keywords: Adaptation; Attenuation; Cell culture; Disease modeling; Viral pathogens; Virus.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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