Study of biological characteristics of the IVpi-189 virus derived from persistent influenza A virus-infected cell line.
- Author:
Jing LIU
1
;
Lei-Ying ZHANG
;
Li-Xin NA
;
Jian-Zhong YAN
;
Bei-Xing LIU
Author Information
1. Department of Immunology, College of Basic Medical Science, China Medical University, Shenyang 110001, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Animals;
Cell Line;
Cytopathogenic Effect, Viral;
Dogs;
Humans;
Influenza A virus;
genetics;
physiology;
Temperature;
Virus Cultivation;
methods;
Virus Replication
- From:
Chinese Journal of Virology
2011;27(4):326-330
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
To investigate biological characteristics of the IVpi-189 progeny virus derived from the culture of influenza A virus as a live-attenuated vaccine candidate. Persistent infection of a cultured cell line with influenza A virus (MDCK-IVpi) was established by incubating continuously influenza virus-infected cells at a lower temperature. The infectious progeny virus derived from MDCK-IVpi cells at the 189rd subculture was designated as the IVpi-189 strain of influenza virus. The cytopathic effect induced by IVpi-189 virus was observed under different temperature conditions. The production of infectious progeny virus was examined at 38 and 32 degrees C by plaque titration of cell-associated and released virus. IVpi-189 virus showed cytopathic effect as strong as that of IVwt in infected cell line of MDCK at 32 degrees C. However, when culture temperature was raised to 38 degrees C, the cytopathic effect induced by IVpi-189 virus was delayed and less pronounced. Virus growth in IVpi-189 virus-infected cells at 38 degrees C was significantly reduced as compared with that of IVwt virus, although both viruses yielded nearly equivalent high titers of cell-associated and released virus at 32 degrees C. The reasons of the decreased proliferative ability of IVpi-189 virus at high culture temperature were unrelated with virus inactivation or the release of progeny virus, but associated with the decreased replication of infectious progeny virus in the infected cells. IVpi-189 virus derived from MDCK cells infected persistently with influenza A virus showed biological characteristics as a potential live-attenuated vaccine candidate.