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Establishment of measles virus receptor-expressing Vero cells lacking functional poliovirus receptors.

Kenji SomeyaYuko Okemoto-NakamuraTakako KurataDaiki KanbayashiNoriko SaitoMasae ItamochiNoriyuki OtsukiKentaro HanadaMakoto Takeda
Published in: Microbiology and immunology (2022)
Global efforts are underway to eliminate measles and rubella, and active viral surveillance is the key to achieving this goal. In addition, the World Health Organization announced guidelines for handling materials potentially infectious for poliovirus (PV) to minimize the risk of PV reintroduction and to achieve PV eradication. To support global efforts, we established new PV-non-susceptible cell lines that are useful for the isolation of measles virus (MeV) and rubella virus (RuV) (Vero ΔPVR1/2 hSLAM+). In the cell lines, MeV and RuV replicated efficiently, with no concern regarding PV replication.
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