Several human and animal cell lines have been used to grow hepatitis E viru
s. The strain SAR-55 was adapted only on PLF/PLC/5 cell line without any vi
sible cytopathic,effect. The growth of the SAR-55 was monitored by examinin
g the positive and the negative strands of HEV-RNA.
Stool samples, obtained from hospitalised acute hepatitis patients at the F
ever Hospital of Alexandria (Egypt), were used to confirm the susceptibilit
y of PLF/PLC/5 cells. After more than one-week's cultivation, three stool s
amples out of 17 IgM anti-HEV positive and 1 from 52 IgG anti-HEV positive
patients showed a specific RT-PCR amplification product.
The nucleotide sequences of the methyltransferase region of the genome in t
he isolates revealed the maximum homology with Burma strain with several po
int mutations.