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Propagation of Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus in cell culture: Methods for infecting cells
Authors:WFred Hink  EM Strauss  WA Ramoska
Institution:The Ohio State University Department of Entomology, 1735 Neil Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43210 USA
Abstract:Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcNPV) produced in Trichoplusia ni (TN-368) cells was used to infect other cell cultures. Methods were developed to recover and obtain high titers of virus from infected cells for subsequent use as inocula. To release cell-associated nucleocapsids, the cells were lysed by sonication and freeze-thawing. The infectivity of enveloped nucleocapsids was greatly reduced by freeze-thawing, while sonication was not as detrimental. The titer of plaque-forming units (pfu) was reduced about 12-fold when passed through 0.45-μm filters. The virus and cells were manipulated to determine the most efficient methods for inoculating cells while yielding the highest numbers of polyhedra. The viral inocula may be left on cells during virus replication, and cells may be centrifuged at 380 g prior to exposure to virus without affecting the yield of polyhedra. The production of polyhedra is affected by cell density, and, of the densities tested, 7.65 × 105 cells/ml yielded the maximum number of polyhedra per cell (142). However, the highest number of polyhedra per milliliter of culture (2.2 × 108) was obtained with 3.8 × 106 cells/ml. The numbers of polyhedra per cell did not vary when cells were taken from fermentor cultures at 0–144 hr and were infected with virus.
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