Journal article
Development, characterization and optimization of a new suspension chicken-induced pluripotent cell line for the production of Newcastle disease vaccine
I Shittu, Z Zhu, Y Lu, JM Hutcheson, SL Stice, FD West, M Donadeu, B Dungu, AM Fadly, G Zavala, N Ferguson-Noel, CL Afonso
Biologicals | ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
Traditionally, substrates for production of viral poultry vaccines have been embryonated eggs or adherent primary cell cultures. The difficulties and cost involved in scaling up these substrates in cases of increased demand have been a limitation for vaccine production. Here, we assess the ability of a newly developed chicken-induced pluripotent cell line, BA3, to support replication and growth of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) LaSota vaccine strain. The characteristics and growth profile of the cells were also investigated. BA3 cells could grow in suspension in different media to a high density of up to 7.0 × 106 cells/mL and showed rapid proliferation with doubling time of 21 h. Upon infect..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to Dr. Jody Mays and Dawn Williams-Coplin for their excellent technical assistance. This work was supported by GALVmed, Edinburgh, and by USDA CRIS projects 6612-32000-064-00D and 5050-32000-016-00D.