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The kinetics of baculovirus adsorption to insect cells in suspension culture
Authors:John F. Power  Steven Reid  Paul F. Greenfield  Lars K. Nielsen
Affiliation:(1) Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Queensland, 4072 Queensland, Australia
Abstract:The influence of various culture parameters on the attachment of a recombinant baculovirus to suspended insect cells was examined under normal culture conditions. These parameters included cell density, multiplicity of infection, and composition of the cell growth medium. It was found that the fractional rate of virus attachment was independent of the multiplicity of infection but dependent on the cell density. A first order mathematical model was used to simulate the adsorption kinetics and predict the efficiency of virus attachment under the various culture conditions. This calculated efficiency of virus attachment was observed to decrease at high cell densities, which was attributed to cell clumping. It was also observed that virus attachment was more efficient in Sf900II serum free medium than it was in IPL-41 serum-supplemented medium. This effect was attributed to the protein in serum which may coat the cells and so inhibit adsorption. A general discussion relating the observations made in-these experiments to the kinetics of recombinant baculovirus adsorption to suspended insect cells is presented.
Keywords:Autographa californica NPV  baculovirus expression vector system  insect cell culture  Spodoptera frugiperda  suspension culture  virus adsorption kinetics
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