1. Production of high titer attenuated poliovirus strains on the serum-free PER.C6® cell culture platform for the generation of safe and affordable next generation IPV
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Barbara Petronella Sanders, Isabel de los Rios Oakes, Jeronimo Cello, Ying Liu, Eckard Wimmer, Wilfred Marissen, Philip D. Minor, Vladimir van Hoek, Jerome Custers, Andrew Macadam, Diana Edo-Matas, and Hanneke Schuitemaker
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Virus Cultivation ,viruses ,Cell Culture Techniques ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,Biology ,Antibodies, Viral ,Vaccines, Attenuated ,medicine.disease_cause ,complex mixtures ,Culture Media, Serum-Free ,Cell Line ,Microbiology ,Immunology and Microbiology(all) ,Chlorocebus aethiops ,medicine ,Animals ,Vero Cells ,General Veterinary ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Poliovirus ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Viral Load ,Virology ,veterinary(all) ,Poliovirus Vaccine, Inactivated ,Titer ,Infectious Diseases ,Cell culture ,Polyclonal antibodies ,Poliovirus Vaccine, Oral ,Monoclonal ,Vero cell ,biology.protein ,Molecular Medicine ,Rabbits ,Antibody ,Viral load ,Poliomyelitis - Abstract
Background As poliovirus eradication draws closer, alternative Inactivated Poliovirus Vaccines (IPV) are needed to overcome the risks associated with continued use of the Oral Poliovirus Vaccine and of neurovirulent strains used during manufacture of conventional (c) IPV. We have previously demonstrated the susceptibility of the PER.C6 ® cell line to cIPV strains; here we investigated the suspension cell culture platform for growth of attenuated poliovirus strains. Methods We examined attenuated Sabin strain productivity on the PER.C6 ® cell platform compared to the conventional Vero cell platform. The suitability of the suspension cell platform for propagation of rationally-attenuated poliovirus strains (stabilized Sabin type 3 S19 derivatives and genetically attenuated and stabilized MonoCre(X) strains), was also assessed. Yields were quantified by infectious titer determination and D-antigen ELISA using either serotype-specific polyclonal rabbit sera for Sabin strains or monoclonal cIPV-strain-specific antibodies for cIPV, S19 and MonoCre(X) strains. Results PER.C6 ® cells supported the replication of Sabin strains to yields of infectious titers that were in the range of cIPV strains at 32.5 °C. Sabin strains achieved 30-fold higher yields ( p ® cell platform as compared to the Vero cell platform in infectious titer and D-antigen content. Furthermore, Sabin strain productivity on the PER.C6 ® cell platform was maintained at 10 l scale. Yields of infectious titers of S19 and MonoCre(X) strains were 0.5–1 log 10 lower than seen for cIPV strains, whereas D-antigen yield and productivities in doses/ml using rationally-attenuated strains were in line with yields reported for cIPV strains. Conclusions Sabin and rationally-attenuated polioviruses can be grown to high infectious titers and D-antigen yields. Sabin strain infection shows increased productivity on the PER.C6 ® cell platform as compared to the conventional Vero cell platform. Novel cell platforms with the potential for higher yields could contribute to increased affordability of a next generation of IPV vaccines needed for achieving and maintaining poliovirus eradication.
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- 2015
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