Rapid production of a H9N2 influenza vaccine from MDCK cells for protecting chicken against influenza virus infection

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Zhenghua Ren
Zhongzheng Lu
Lei Wang
Zeren Huo
Jianhua Cui
Tingting Zheng
Qing Dai
Cuiling Chen
Mengying Qin
Meihua Chen
Rirong Yang
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[1] National Engineering Research Center of South China Sea Marine Biotechnology Co.,Department of Biochemistry, School of Life Sciences
[2] Ltd,Sun Yat
[3] Sun Yat-sen (Zhongshan) University,Sen Memorial Hospital
[4] Shenzhen,Thoracic Surgery of China
[5] South China Sea tide Biotechnology Co.,Japan Union Hospital
[6] Ltd,Department of Immunology, School of Preclinical Medicine, Biological Targeting Diagnosis and Therapy Research Center
[7] Sun Yat-Sen (Zhongshan) University,undefined
[8] Jilin University,undefined
[9] Guangxi Medical University,undefined
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2015年 / 99卷
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H; N; MDCK; Vaccine; Bioreactor;
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H9N2 subtype avian influenza viruses are widespread in domestic poultry, and vaccination remains the most effective way to protect the chicken population from avian influenza pandemics. Currently, egg-based H9N2 influenza vaccine production has several disadvantages and mammalian MDCK cells are being investigated as candidates for influenza vaccine production. However, little research has been conducted on low pathogenic avian influenza viruses (LPAIV) such as H9N2 replicating in mammalian cells using microcarrier beads in a bioreactor. In this study, we present a systematic analysis of a safe H9N2 influenza vaccine derived from MDCK cells for protecting chickens against influenza virus infection. In 2008, we isolated two novel H9N2 influenza viruses from chickens raised in southern China, and these H9N2 viruses were adapted to MDCK cells. The H9N2 virus was produced in MDCK cells in a scalable bioreactor, purified, inactivated, and investigated for use as a vaccine. The MDCK-derived H9N2 vaccine was able to induce high titers of neutralizing antibodies in chickens of different ages. Histopathological examination, direct immunofluorescence, HI assay, CD4+/CD8+ ratio test, and cytokine evaluation indicated that the MDCK-derived H9N2 vaccine evoked a rapid and effective immune response to protect chickens from influenza infection. High titers of H9N2-specific antibodies were maintained in chickens for 5 months, and the MDCK-derived H9N2 vaccine had no effects on chicken growth. The use of MDCK cells in bioreactors for LPAIV vaccine production is an attractive option to prevent outbreaks of LPAIV in poultry.
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