[Objective] To screen the best culture media for the proliferation of avian influenza virus (AIV) H9 subtypes in MDCK cells. [Method] The DMEM containing 10% (V/V) newborn calf serum, low-serum containing medium ...[Objective] To screen the best culture media for the proliferation of avian influenza virus (AIV) H9 subtypes in MDCK cells. [Method] The DMEM containing 10% (V/V) newborn calf serum, low-serum containing medium ( MEM-MD-611 ) and serum-free medium (SFE4Mega) were used to culture the MDCK monolayer ceils, which were then inoculated with different dilutions of AIV H9 subtypes, and the 3 kinds of media were al- so used as the maintenance solution to culture the virus. The cytopathic changes were observed at every 24 h, and the HA titers of the culture su- pernatants were also determined. [ Result] After culturing for 72 -96 h, the HA titers of the serum-free media were higher than that of low-serum culture media, while the HA titers were higher in the low-serum media than in the serum containing media. [ Conclusion] The 3 kinds of media can all used for the proliferation of AIV_ but the low-serum culture medium (MEM-MD-611 ) and serum-free medium (SFE4Meaa3 are preferred.展开更多
This study was conducted to explore the multiplication pattern of the recombinant strain Re-7 of avian influenza virus subtype H5 in Madin Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cells and to determine the optimal multiplicity o...This study was conducted to explore the multiplication pattern of the recombinant strain Re-7 of avian influenza virus subtype H5 in Madin Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cells and to determine the optimal multiplicity of infection (MOI) and the optimal time for virus harvest. The recombinant strain Re-7 was inoculated at different MOIs into MDCK cells grown in serum-free medium in 100 L bioreactors for replication. Then, the hemagglutination(HA) titer, 50% tissue culture infectious dose (TCID50) and 50% embryo infectious dose (EID50) of culture medium were measured once every 12 h from 24 h after virus inoculation to determine the optimal MOI. After that, virus was inoculated at the optimal MOI determined above into MDCK cells for large-scale virus replication to determine the optimal time for virus harvest. The results showed that the optimal MOI was 10 2, and the optimal time for virus harvest was 60 h after inoculation. Under these conditions, the HA titer, TCIDso per 1 mL and EIDso per 0.1 mL were increased to 1:102 4, 10^7.33 and 10^6.83, respectively. This study provides relatively stable parameters for large-scale production of the recombinant strain Re-7 of avian influenza virus subtype H5.展开更多
Objective:To evaluate the use of Real-Time PCR system based on specific amplification of matrix protein gene fragment for influenza A virus RNA detection in cloacal swabs from wild birds.Methods:Sensitivity,specificit...Objective:To evaluate the use of Real-Time PCR system based on specific amplification of matrix protein gene fragment for influenza A virus RNA detection in cloacal swabs from wild birds.Methods:Sensitivity,specificity and reproducibility of analysis results were identified. Study of cloacal swabs from wild birds for influenza A virus presence was performed.Results: Reproducibility of low concentrations of virus detection in samples by Real-Time PCR was significantly higher than that of detection based on cytopathic effect of viruses grown on MDCK cell culture.Conclusions:Real-Time PCR system for influenza A virus RNA detection is developed and applied for virus surveillance study.展开更多
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文摘[Objective] To screen the best culture media for the proliferation of avian influenza virus (AIV) H9 subtypes in MDCK cells. [Method] The DMEM containing 10% (V/V) newborn calf serum, low-serum containing medium ( MEM-MD-611 ) and serum-free medium (SFE4Mega) were used to culture the MDCK monolayer ceils, which were then inoculated with different dilutions of AIV H9 subtypes, and the 3 kinds of media were al- so used as the maintenance solution to culture the virus. The cytopathic changes were observed at every 24 h, and the HA titers of the culture su- pernatants were also determined. [ Result] After culturing for 72 -96 h, the HA titers of the serum-free media were higher than that of low-serum culture media, while the HA titers were higher in the low-serum media than in the serum containing media. [ Conclusion] The 3 kinds of media can all used for the proliferation of AIV_ but the low-serum culture medium (MEM-MD-611 ) and serum-free medium (SFE4Meaa3 are preferred.
文摘This study was conducted to explore the multiplication pattern of the recombinant strain Re-7 of avian influenza virus subtype H5 in Madin Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cells and to determine the optimal multiplicity of infection (MOI) and the optimal time for virus harvest. The recombinant strain Re-7 was inoculated at different MOIs into MDCK cells grown in serum-free medium in 100 L bioreactors for replication. Then, the hemagglutination(HA) titer, 50% tissue culture infectious dose (TCID50) and 50% embryo infectious dose (EID50) of culture medium were measured once every 12 h from 24 h after virus inoculation to determine the optimal MOI. After that, virus was inoculated at the optimal MOI determined above into MDCK cells for large-scale virus replication to determine the optimal time for virus harvest. The results showed that the optimal MOI was 10 2, and the optimal time for virus harvest was 60 h after inoculation. Under these conditions, the HA titer, TCIDso per 1 mL and EIDso per 0.1 mL were increased to 1:102 4, 10^7.33 and 10^6.83, respectively. This study provides relatively stable parameters for large-scale production of the recombinant strain Re-7 of avian influenza virus subtype H5.
文摘Objective:To evaluate the use of Real-Time PCR system based on specific amplification of matrix protein gene fragment for influenza A virus RNA detection in cloacal swabs from wild birds.Methods:Sensitivity,specificity and reproducibility of analysis results were identified. Study of cloacal swabs from wild birds for influenza A virus presence was performed.Results: Reproducibility of low concentrations of virus detection in samples by Real-Time PCR was significantly higher than that of detection based on cytopathic effect of viruses grown on MDCK cell culture.Conclusions:Real-Time PCR system for influenza A virus RNA detection is developed and applied for virus surveillance study.