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Generation of -shRNA Transduced Fibroblasts for the Release of Cell-free Virus from Clinical Human Cytomegalovirus Isolates

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Journal Biotechniques
Date 2023 Oct 17
PMID 37846844
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Working with recent isolates of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is complicated by their strictly cell-associated growth with lack of infectivity in the supernatant. Adaptation to cell-free growth is associated with disruption of the viral gene locus. The authors transduced fibroblasts with a lentiviral vector encoding -specific-shRNA to allow the release of cell-free infectivity without genetic alteration. Transduced cells were cocultured with fibroblasts containing cell-associated isolates, and knockdown of the UL128 protein was validated by immunoblotting. Cell-free infectivity increased 1000-fold in isolate cocultures with -shRNA compared with controls, and virions could be purified by density gradients. Transduced fibroblasts also allowed direct isolation of HCMV from a clinical specimen and cell-free transfer to other cell types. In conclusion, -shRNA-transduced fibroblasts allow applications previously unsuitable for recent isolates.