Leruez M, Pallier C, Vassias I, Elouet J F, Romeo P, Morinet F
Hopital Saint-Louis, Service de Microbiologie, Paris, France.
J Gen Virol. 1994 Jun;75 ( Pt 6):1475-8. doi: 10.1099/0022-1317-75-6-1475.
Erythroid progenitor cells are the main target for B19 parvovirus infection. The UT7 cell line demonstrates a marked erythroid differentiation on induction by erythropoietin (EPO) (UT7/EPO cells) and therefore appears to be a potential target for B19 parvovirus. We aimed to evaluate the presence and localization of B19 nucleic acids in UT7/EPO cells by in situ hybridization. Three digoxigenin-labelled probes were used: two recognized specifically the non-structural region of the B19 genome and one probe was structural region-specific. In our experiment UT7/EPO cells were not permissive to B19 infection. Transcription led to nonstructural and structural gene transcripts without DNA replication or capsid protein synthesis.