Detection of adenovirus by rapid 24-well plate centrifugation and conventional cell culture with dexamethasone. 1988

G L Woods, and M Yamamoto, and A Young
Department of Pathology and Microbiology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha 68105.

Two methods for rapid detection of adenovirus were tested: (i) 24-well plate centrifugation followed by staining with a monoclonal antibody after incubation for 24 h and 48 h, and (ii) pretreatment of A549 cells used in conventional cell culture and 24-well plate centrifugation with 10(-5)M dexamethasone. Twenty-seven clinical isolates of adenovirus and 12 specimens from which adenovirus had been recovered were included in the analysis. Both isolates and specimens had been frozen at -70 degrees C for up to 6 months. By 24-well plate centrifugation both with and without dexamethasone, 21 (78%) and 27 (100%) isolates were positive for adenovirus at 24 h and 48 h, respectively. Of the specimens, 6 (50%) and 8 (67%) were positive by 24-well plate centrifugation without dexamethasone at 24 h and 48 h, respectively, whereas with dexamethasone 3 (25%) were positive at 24 h and 7 (58%) were positive at 48 h. Overall, combining isolates and specimens, the sensitivity of 24-well plate centrifugation for detection of adenovirus at 24 h was 69% without dexamethasone and 62% with dexamethasone, and at 48 h the sensitivity was 90% without dexamethasone and 87% with dexamethasone. The specificity under all conditions tested was 100%. In conventional tissue culture dexamethasone inhibited recovery of adenovirus. Without dexamethasone, adenovirus was recovered from all 39 samples within 7 days after inoculation; however with dexamethasone pretreatment, the virus was detected in only 31 (79%) of the samples tested in the same period of time.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D002460 Cell Line Established cell cultures that have the potential to propagate indefinitely. Cell Lines,Line, Cell,Lines, Cell
D003907 Dexamethasone An anti-inflammatory 9-fluoro-glucocorticoid. Hexadecadrol,Decaject,Decaject-L.A.,Decameth,Decaspray,Dexasone,Dexpak,Hexadrol,Maxidex,Methylfluorprednisolone,Millicorten,Oradexon,Decaject L.A.
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000256 Adenoviridae A family of non-enveloped viruses infecting mammals (MASTADENOVIRUS) and birds (AVIADENOVIRUS) or both (ATADENOVIRUS). Infections may be asymptomatic or result in a variety of diseases. Adenoviruses,Ichtadenovirus,Adenovirus,Ichtadenoviruses
D000260 Adenoviruses, Human Species of the genus MASTADENOVIRUS, causing a wide range of diseases in humans. Infections are mostly asymptomatic, but can be associated with diseases of the respiratory, ocular, and gastrointestinal systems. Serotypes (named with Arabic numbers) have been grouped into species designated Human adenovirus A-G. APC Viruses,APC Virus,Adenovirus, Human,Human Adenovirus,Human Adenoviruses
D000911 Antibodies, Monoclonal Antibodies produced by a single clone of cells. Monoclonal Antibodies,Monoclonal Antibody,Antibody, Monoclonal
D014773 Virology The study of the structure, growth, function, genetics, and reproduction of viruses, and VIRUS DISEASES.

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