| Literature DB >> 24583007 |
Samia Rourou1, Yousr Ben Ayed1, Khaled Trabelsi1, Samy Majoul1, Héla Kallel2.
Abstract
IPT-AFM is a proprietary animal component free medium that was developed for rabies virus (strain LP 2061) production in Vero cells. In the present work, we demonstrated the versatility of this medium and its ability to sustain the growth of other cell lines and different virus strains. Here, three models were presented: Vero cells/rabies virus (strain LP 2061), MRC-5 cells/measles virus (strain AIK-C) and BHK-21 cells/rabies virus (strain PV-BHK21). The cell lines were first adapted to grow in IPT-AFM, by progressive reduction of the amount of serum in the culture medium. After their adaptation, BHK-21 cells grew in suspension by forming clumps, whereas MRC-5 cells remained adherent. Then, kinetics of cell growth were studied in agitated cultures for both cell lines. In addition, kinetics of virus replication were investigated.Entities:
Keywords: Animal component free medium; BHK-21 cells; MRC-5 cells; Measles viruses; Rabies virus; Vero cells
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24583007 DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.02.040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccine ISSN: 0264-410X Impact factor: 3.641