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Evaluation of a qualified MDCK cell line for virus isolation to develop cell-based influenza vaccine viruses with appropriate antigenicity.

Authors :
Harada, Yuichi
Takahashi, Hitoshi
Fujimoto, Takao
Horikoshi, Fumiaki
Chida, Shuhei
Tanaka, Kenji
Minari, Kenji
Tanimoto, Yoshimi
Fujisaki, Seiichiro
Miura, Hideka
Nakauchi, Mina
Shimasaki, Noriko
Suzuki, Yasushi
Arita, Tomoko
Hamamoto, Itsuki
Yamamoto, Norio
Hasegawa, Hideki
Odagiri, Takato
Tashiro, Masato
Nobusawa, Eri
Source :
Vaccine. Oct2024, Vol. 42 Issue 23, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We established a qualified Madin-Darby canine kidney cell line (qMDCK-Cs) and investigated its suitability for source virus isolation to develop cell-based seasonal influenza vaccine viruses using vaccine manufacturer cells (Manuf-Cs). When inoculated with 81 influenza-positive clinical specimens, the initial virus isolation efficiency of qMDCK-Cs was exceeded 70%. Among the qMDCK-C isolates, 100% of the A/H1N1pdm09, B/Victoria and B/Yamagata strains and >70% of the A/H3N2 strains showed antigenicity equivalent to that of the contemporary vaccine or relevant viruses in haemagglutination inhibition (HI) or virus neutralization (VN) tests using ferret antisera. These qMDCK-C isolates were propagated in Manuf-Cs (MDCK and Vero cells) (Manuf-C viruses) to develop vaccine viruses. In reciprocal antigenicity tests, ferret antisera raised against corresponding reference viruses and Manuf-C viruses recognized 29 of 31 Manuf-C viruses and corresponding reference viruses, respectively at HI or VN titres more than half of the homologous virus titres, which is the antigenicity criterion for cell culture seasonal influenza vaccine viruses specified by the World Health Organization. Furthermore, ferret antisera against these Manuf-C viruses recognized ≥95% of the viruses circulating during the relevant influenza season with HI or VN titres greater than one-quarter of the homologous virus titres. No cell line-specific amino acid substitutions were observed in the resulting viruses. However, polymorphisms at positions 158/160 of H3HA, 148/151 of N2NA and 197/199 of B/Victoria HA were occasionally detected in the qMDCK-C and Manuf-C viruses but barely affected the viral antigenicity. These results indicated that qMDCK-Cs are suitable for isolating influenza viruses that can serve as a source of antigenically appropriate vaccine viruses. The use of the qMDCK-C isolates will eliminates the need for clinical sample collection, virus isolation, and antigenicity analysis every season, and is expected to contribute to the promotion of vaccine virus development using manufacturer cells. • NIID-MDCK cells are suitable for initial isolation of seasonal influenza viruses. • Suitability of NIID-MDCK-C isolates to develop cell-based vaccine viruses. • Development of antigenically appropriate cell-based vaccine viruses. • Polymorphic cell adaptive mutation did not affect the antigenicity of the virus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0264410X
Volume :
42
Issue :
23
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Vaccine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179791632
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.126242