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Adaptation of high-growth influenza H5N1 vaccine virus in Vero cells: implications for pandemic preparedness
Authors:Tseng Yu-Fen  Hu Alan Yung-Chih  Huang Mei-Liang  Yeh Wei-Zhou  Weng Tsai-Chuan  Chen Yu-Shuan  Chong Pele  Lee Min-Shi
Affiliation:National Institute of Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology, National Health Research Institutes, Miaoli, Taiwan.
Abstract:Current egg-based influenza vaccine production technology can't promptly meet the global demand during an influenza pandemic as shown in the 2009 H1N1 pandemic. Moreover, its manufacturing capacity would be vulnerable during pandemics caused by highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses. Therefore, vaccine production using mammalian cell technology is becoming attractive. Current influenza H5N1 vaccine strain (NIBRG-14), a reassortant virus between A/Vietnam/1194/2004 (H5N1) virus and egg-adapted high-growth A/PR/8/1934 virus, could grow efficiently in eggs and MDCK cells but not Vero cells which is the most popular cell line for manufacturing human vaccines. After serial passages and plaque purifications of the NIBRG-14 vaccine virus in Vero cells, one high-growth virus strain (Vero-15) was generated and can grow over 10(8) TCID(50)/ml. In conclusion, one high-growth H5N1 vaccine virus was generated in Vero cells, which can be used to manufacture influenza H5N1 vaccines and prepare reassortant vaccine viruses for other influenza A subtypes.
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