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Production of Inactivated Influenza H5N1 Vaccines from MDCK Cells in Serum-Free Medium
BACKGROUND: Highly pathogenic influenza viruses pose a constant threat which could lead to a global pandemic. Vaccination remains the principal measure to reduce morbidity and mortality from such pandemics. The availability and surging demand for pandemic vaccines needs to be addressed in the prepar...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3025921/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21283675 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014578 |
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author | Hu, Alan Yung-Chih Tseng, Yu-Fen Weng, Tsai-Chuan Liao, Chien-Chun Wu, Johnson Chou, Ai-Hsiang Chao, Hsin-Ju Gu, Anna Chen, Janice Lin, Su-Chen Hsiao, Chia-Hsin Wu, Suh-Chin Chong, Pele |
author_facet | Hu, Alan Yung-Chih Tseng, Yu-Fen Weng, Tsai-Chuan Liao, Chien-Chun Wu, Johnson Chou, Ai-Hsiang Chao, Hsin-Ju Gu, Anna Chen, Janice Lin, Su-Chen Hsiao, Chia-Hsin Wu, Suh-Chin Chong, Pele |
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description | BACKGROUND: Highly pathogenic influenza viruses pose a constant threat which could lead to a global pandemic. Vaccination remains the principal measure to reduce morbidity and mortality from such pandemics. The availability and surging demand for pandemic vaccines needs to be addressed in the preparedness plans. This study presents an improved high-yield manufacturing process for the inactivated influenza H5N1 vaccines using Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells grown in a serum-free (SF) medium microcarrier cell culture system. PRINCIPAL FINDING: The current study has evaluated the performance of cell adaptation switched from serum-containing (SC) medium to several commercial SF media. The selected SF medium was further evaluated in various bioreactor culture systems for process scale-up evaluation. No significant difference was found in the cell growth in different sizes of bioreactors studied. In the 7.5 L bioreactor runs, the cell concentration reached to 2.3×10(6) cells/mL after 5 days. The maximum virus titers of 1024 Hemagglutinin (HA) units/50 µL and 7.1±0.3×10(8) pfu/mL were obtained after 3 days infection. The concentration of HA antigen as determined by SRID was found to be 14.1 µg/mL which was higher than those obtained from the SC medium. A mouse immunogenicity study showed that the formalin-inactivated purified SF vaccine candidate formulated with alum adjuvant could induce protective level of virus neutralization titers similar to those obtained from the SC medium. In addition, the H5N1 viruses produced from either SC or SF media showed the same antigenic reactivity with the NIBRG14 standard antisera. CONCLUSIONS: The advantages of this SF cell-based manufacturing process could reduce the animal serum contamination, the cost and lot-to-lot variation of SC medium production. This study provides useful information to manufacturers that are planning to use SF medium for cell-based influenza vaccine production. |
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spelling | pubmed-30259212011-01-31 Production of Inactivated Influenza H5N1 Vaccines from MDCK Cells in Serum-Free Medium Hu, Alan Yung-Chih Tseng, Yu-Fen Weng, Tsai-Chuan Liao, Chien-Chun Wu, Johnson Chou, Ai-Hsiang Chao, Hsin-Ju Gu, Anna Chen, Janice Lin, Su-Chen Hsiao, Chia-Hsin Wu, Suh-Chin Chong, Pele PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Highly pathogenic influenza viruses pose a constant threat which could lead to a global pandemic. Vaccination remains the principal measure to reduce morbidity and mortality from such pandemics. The availability and surging demand for pandemic vaccines needs to be addressed in the preparedness plans. This study presents an improved high-yield manufacturing process for the inactivated influenza H5N1 vaccines using Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells grown in a serum-free (SF) medium microcarrier cell culture system. PRINCIPAL FINDING: The current study has evaluated the performance of cell adaptation switched from serum-containing (SC) medium to several commercial SF media. The selected SF medium was further evaluated in various bioreactor culture systems for process scale-up evaluation. No significant difference was found in the cell growth in different sizes of bioreactors studied. In the 7.5 L bioreactor runs, the cell concentration reached to 2.3×10(6) cells/mL after 5 days. The maximum virus titers of 1024 Hemagglutinin (HA) units/50 µL and 7.1±0.3×10(8) pfu/mL were obtained after 3 days infection. The concentration of HA antigen as determined by SRID was found to be 14.1 µg/mL which was higher than those obtained from the SC medium. A mouse immunogenicity study showed that the formalin-inactivated purified SF vaccine candidate formulated with alum adjuvant could induce protective level of virus neutralization titers similar to those obtained from the SC medium. In addition, the H5N1 viruses produced from either SC or SF media showed the same antigenic reactivity with the NIBRG14 standard antisera. CONCLUSIONS: The advantages of this SF cell-based manufacturing process could reduce the animal serum contamination, the cost and lot-to-lot variation of SC medium production. This study provides useful information to manufacturers that are planning to use SF medium for cell-based influenza vaccine production. Public Library of Science 2011-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3025921/ /pubmed/21283675 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014578 Text en Hu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hu, Alan Yung-Chih Tseng, Yu-Fen Weng, Tsai-Chuan Liao, Chien-Chun Wu, Johnson Chou, Ai-Hsiang Chao, Hsin-Ju Gu, Anna Chen, Janice Lin, Su-Chen Hsiao, Chia-Hsin Wu, Suh-Chin Chong, Pele Production of Inactivated Influenza H5N1 Vaccines from MDCK Cells in Serum-Free Medium |
title | Production of Inactivated Influenza H5N1 Vaccines from MDCK Cells in Serum-Free Medium |
title_full | Production of Inactivated Influenza H5N1 Vaccines from MDCK Cells in Serum-Free Medium |
title_fullStr | Production of Inactivated Influenza H5N1 Vaccines from MDCK Cells in Serum-Free Medium |
title_full_unstemmed | Production of Inactivated Influenza H5N1 Vaccines from MDCK Cells in Serum-Free Medium |
title_short | Production of Inactivated Influenza H5N1 Vaccines from MDCK Cells in Serum-Free Medium |
title_sort | production of inactivated influenza h5n1 vaccines from mdck cells in serum-free medium |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3025921/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21283675 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014578 |
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