Literature DB >> 26542168

Inactivation of Bombyx mori macula-like virus under physical conditions.

Kodai Uchiyama1, Hirofumi Fujimoto2, Susumu Katsuma3, Shigeo Imanishi4,5, Atsushi Kato2, Hideki Kawasaki1, Masashi Iwanaga6.   

Abstract

The Bombyx mori macula-like virus (BmMLV) is a member of the genus Maculavirus, family Tymoviridae, and contains a positive-sense single-stranded RNA genome. Previously, we reported that almost all B. mori-derived cell lines have already been contaminated with BmMLV via an unknown infection route. Since B. mori-derived cell lines are used for the baculovirus expression vector system, the invasion of BmMLV will cause a serious safety risk in the production of recombinant proteins. In this study, to determine the inactivation effectiveness of BmMLV, viruses were treated with various temperatures as well as gamma and ultraviolet (UV) light radiation. After these treatments, the virus solutions were inoculated into BmMLV-free BmVF cells. At 7 days postinoculation, the amount of virus in cells was evaluated by real-time reverse transcription PCR. Regarding heat treatment, conditions under 56°C for 3 h were tolerated, whereas infectivity disappeared after treatment at 75°C for 1 h. Regarding gamma radiation treatment, viruses were relatively stable at 1 kGy; however, their infectivity was entirely eliminated at a dose of 10 kGy. With 254 nm UV-C treatment, viruses were still active at less than 120 mJ/cm(2); however, their infectivity was completely lost at greater than 140 mJ/cm(2) UV-C radiation. These results provide quantitative evidence of the potential for BmMLV inactivation under a variety of physical conditions.

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Keywords:  BEVS; BmMLV; Gamma radiation; Heat inactivation; Maculavirus; UV-C radiation

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26542168     DOI: 10.1007/s11626-015-9972-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim        ISSN: 1071-2690            Impact factor:   2.416


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