Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6134642 | Journal of Virological Methods | 2013 | 4 Pages |
This study established a highly permissive and decontaminated cell line for growing porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2). A porcine kidney-15 cell line (PK-15) contaminated with porcine circovirus type 1 (PCV1) was decontaminated by neutralizing with rabbit anti-PCV1 hyperimmune serum. Subsequently, by limiting dilution and cell subcloning, four PCV1-free monoclonal cells were grown to monolayers. Each cell clone and PK-15 cell were infected with PCV2. The PKKC cell clone yielded up to 106.8Â TCID50/ml at 6 days post-infection. In addition, PKKC was free of extraneous viral contamination and exhibited a cytopathic effect (CPE) to PCV2 at 6 days post-infection. The advantages of the PKKC cell are that it can grow a high PCV2 titer and exhibit CPE; therefore, it can be used for PCV2 cultivation, vaccine production, and diagnostic purposes.
⺠A method to clean-up PCV1 contamination from PK-15 was developed. ⺠By cell cloning of heterogeneous PK-15, a homogeneous daughter cell PKKC was derived. ⺠PKKC cells were highly permissive to PCV2 infection and produced high PCV2 titer. ⺠PKKC cells showed cytopathic effect 6 days after PCV2 infection.