Immortalized chick embryo cell line adapted to serum-free growth conditions and capable of replicating human and reassortant H5N1 influenza strains for vaccine production
2011
Abstract The current process of influenza vaccine production can take 6–9 months and is dependent on the availability of embryonated eggs. Additionally, this process selects for receptor-binding variants with reduced antigenicity and requires significant downstream production for purification. We have established an immortalized chick embryo cell line, termed PBS-12SF, which is adapted to growth in serum free conditions, and is capable of replicating human and reassortant H5N1 influenza strains to high titers. In many cases, PBS-12SF cells produced higher growth titers of influenza virus than those of primary chick embryo kidney (CEK) cells, Madin-Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cells and African green monkey kidney cells (Vero). Additionally, in PBS-12SF cell cultures, influenza virus is released into the culture fluid without need for exogenous proteases, which can simplify downstream processing for vaccine production.
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