Title of article :
Kinetic Effect of Silkworm Hemolymph on the Delayed Host Cell Death in an Insect Cell-Baculovirus System.
Author/Authors :
Kim، Eun Jeong نويسنده , , Rhee، Won Jong نويسنده , , Park، Tai Hyun نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
-1027
From page :
1028
To page :
0
Abstract :
The kinetic effect of silkworm hemolymph on host cell viability during a baculovirusinduced insect cell death process was investigated. Host cell viability after viral infection is important for replication of the baculovirus DNA containing a recombinant gene and expression of the cloned gene. The baculovirus-induced insect cell death process can be divided into a delay phase and a first-order death phase, which are characterized by a delay time (tj) and a specific death rate (k(d)), respectively. For 0-10% silkworm hemolymph in the media, higher concentrations resulted in longer delay times and lower specific death rates. By adding 10% silkworm hemolymph, the delay time increased from 72 to 164 h, and the specific death rate was reduced from 13.8 x 10^-3 to 6.0 x 10^ -3 h^-1 In addition, host cell viability correlated with DNA fragmentation, which is the biochemical hallmark ofapoptosis. This indicates that the silkworm hemolymph inhibits the baculovirus-induced insect cell apoptosis. However, the silkworm hemolymph did not affect the number of hypothetical targets, which represents host cell susceptibility to the baculovirus. The concentration of fetal bovine serum (FBS) in the medium did not affect the delay time, while lower concentrations of silkworm hemolymph resulted in shorter delay times. This means that the substance which increases the longevity of the host cell is not in the FBS but in the silkworm hemolymph.
Keywords :
Daylight factor , Lighting , Clear Sky
Journal title :
BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS
Record number :
5383
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