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Assessment of packed bed bioreactor systems in the production of viral vaccines

Vaccination is believed to be the most effective method for the prevention of infectious diseases. Thus it is imperative to develop cost effective and scalable process for the production of vaccines so as to make them affordable for mass use. In this study, performance of a novel disposable iCELLis...

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Autores principales: Rajendran, Ramya, Lingala, Rajendra, Vuppu, Siva Kumar, Bandi, Bala Obulapathi, Manickam, Elaiyaraja, Macherla, Sankar Rao, Dubois, Stéphanie, Havelange, Nicolas, Maithal, Kapil
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Publicado: Springer 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4052670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24949260
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13568-014-0025-z
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author Rajendran, Ramya
Lingala, Rajendra
Vuppu, Siva Kumar
Bandi, Bala Obulapathi
Manickam, Elaiyaraja
Macherla, Sankar Rao
Dubois, Stéphanie
Havelange, Nicolas
Maithal, Kapil
author_facet Rajendran, Ramya
Lingala, Rajendra
Vuppu, Siva Kumar
Bandi, Bala Obulapathi
Manickam, Elaiyaraja
Macherla, Sankar Rao
Dubois, Stéphanie
Havelange, Nicolas
Maithal, Kapil
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description Vaccination is believed to be the most effective method for the prevention of infectious diseases. Thus it is imperative to develop cost effective and scalable process for the production of vaccines so as to make them affordable for mass use. In this study, performance of a novel disposable iCELLis fixed bed bioreactor system was investigated for the production of some viral vaccines like Rabies, Hepatitis-A and Chikungunya vaccines in comparison to conventional systems like the commercially available packed bed system and roller bottle system. Vero and MRC-5 cell substrates were evaluated for growth parameters in all the three systems maintaining similar seeding density, multiplicity of infection (MOI) and media components. It was observed that Vero cells showed similar growth in all the three bioreactors whereas MRC-5 cells showed better growth in iCELLis Nano system and roller bottle system. Subsequently, the virus infection and antigen production studies also revealed that for Hepatitis-A and Chikungunya iCELLis Nano bioreactor system was better to the commercial packed bed bioreactor and roller bottle systems. Although for rabies antigen production commercially available packed bed bioreactor system was found to be better. This study shows that different bioreactor platforms may be employed for viral vaccine production and iCELLis Nano is one of such new convenient and a stable platform for production of human viral vaccines.
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spelling pubmed-40526702014-06-19 Assessment of packed bed bioreactor systems in the production of viral vaccines Rajendran, Ramya Lingala, Rajendra Vuppu, Siva Kumar Bandi, Bala Obulapathi Manickam, Elaiyaraja Macherla, Sankar Rao Dubois, Stéphanie Havelange, Nicolas Maithal, Kapil AMB Express Research Article Vaccination is believed to be the most effective method for the prevention of infectious diseases. Thus it is imperative to develop cost effective and scalable process for the production of vaccines so as to make them affordable for mass use. In this study, performance of a novel disposable iCELLis fixed bed bioreactor system was investigated for the production of some viral vaccines like Rabies, Hepatitis-A and Chikungunya vaccines in comparison to conventional systems like the commercially available packed bed system and roller bottle system. Vero and MRC-5 cell substrates were evaluated for growth parameters in all the three systems maintaining similar seeding density, multiplicity of infection (MOI) and media components. It was observed that Vero cells showed similar growth in all the three bioreactors whereas MRC-5 cells showed better growth in iCELLis Nano system and roller bottle system. Subsequently, the virus infection and antigen production studies also revealed that for Hepatitis-A and Chikungunya iCELLis Nano bioreactor system was better to the commercial packed bed bioreactor and roller bottle systems. Although for rabies antigen production commercially available packed bed bioreactor system was found to be better. This study shows that different bioreactor platforms may be employed for viral vaccine production and iCELLis Nano is one of such new convenient and a stable platform for production of human viral vaccines. Springer 2014-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4052670/ /pubmed/24949260 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13568-014-0025-z Text en Copyright © 2014 Rajendran et al.; licensee Springer http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Havelange, Nicolas
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