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Serum-Free Suspension Culture of MDCK Cells for Production of Influenza H1N1 Vaccines
Authors:Ding Huang  Wen-Juan Peng  Qian Ye  Xu-Ping Liu  Liang Zhao  Li Fan  Kang Xia-Hou  Han-Jing Jia  Jian Luo  Lin-Ting Zhou  Bei-Bei Li  Shi-Lei Wang  Wen-Ting Xu  Ze Chen  Wen-Song Tan
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, China.; 2. Shanghai Institute of Biological Products Co., Ltd., Shanghai 200052, China.; Penn State University School of Medicine, UNITED STATES,
Abstract:Development of serum-free suspension cell culture processes is very important for influenza vaccine production. Previously, we developed a MDCK suspension cell line in a serum-free medium. In the present study, the growth kinetics of suspension MDCK cells and influenza virus production in the serum-free medium were investigated, in comparison with those of adherent MDCK cells in both serum-containing and serum-free medium. It was found that the serum-free medium supported the stable subculture and growth of both adherent and suspension cells. In batch culture, for both cell lines, the growth kinetics in the serum-free medium was comparable with those in the serum-containing medium and a commercialized serum-free medium. In the serum-free medium, peak viable cell density (VCD), haemagglutinin (HA) and median tissue culture infective dose (TCID50) titers of the two cell lines reached 4.51×106 cells/mL, 2.94Log10(HAU/50 μL) and 8.49Log10(virions/mL), and 5.97×106 cells/mL, 3.88Log10(HAU/50 μL), and 10.34Log10(virions/mL), respectively. While virus yield of adherent cells in the serum-free medium was similar to that in the serum-containing medium, suspension culture in the serum-free medium showed a higher virus yield than adherent cells in the serum-containing medium and suspension cells in the commercialized serum-free medium. However, the percentage of infectious viruses was lower for suspension culture in the serum-free medium. These results demonstrate the great potential of this suspension MDCK cell line in serum-free medium for influenza vaccine production and further improvements are warranted.
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