Title of article
Stationary and Microcarrier Cell Culture Processes for Propagating Japanese Encephalitis Virus
Author/Authors
Wu، Suh-Chin نويسنده , , Huang، Gloria Ya-Ling نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
-123
From page
124
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0
Abstract
Inactivated mouse-brain-derived vaccines for Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) have been used for many years. Recently, attempts have been made to employ cultured Vero cells to replace mouse brain tissues for developing cell-culture-derived vaccines that will be more suitable for worldwide usage. In this study, JEV replication processes in Vero and BHK cells and between stationary and microcarrier culture systems were investigated. Our results demonstrated that a stationary Vero cell culture system produced higher viral titers of JEV, including the Beijin-1 vaccine strain and the attenuated strain CH2195LA, than microcarrier culture did. BHK cells showed less significant differences in their replication kinetics between stationary and microcarrier cultures. Reducing serum concentration during infection led to an overall decrease of JEV production in Vero cells but an increase in BHK cells. By establishing a complete serum-free Vero cell culture, the microcarrier system resulted in a more than 4-log lowered yield compared to that of the stationary culture for JEV production. Thus, the stationery culture is the most efficient system for JEV production from cultured Vero cells.
Keywords
Declarative programming languages , Simulation of dynamical systems , Biological processes , Stream , Collection
Journal title
BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS
Record number
5175
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