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Successful propagation of shrimp yellow head virus in immortal mosquito cells
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Document Title
Successful propagation of shrimp yellow head virus in immortal mosquito cells
Author
Gangnonngiw W, Kanthong N, Flegel TW
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Scopus Author ID
6503848431
Affiliations
Mahidol University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Center Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology (BIOTEC); Rajamangala University of Technology Tawan-ok
Type
Article
Source Title
DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS
ISSN
0177-5103
Year
2010
Volume
90
Issue
1
Page
77-83
Open Access
Bronze
Publisher
INTER-RESEARCH
DOI
10.3354/dao02220
Format
Abstract
Research on crustacean viruses is hampered by the lack of continuous cell lines susceptible to them. To overcome this problem, we previously challenged immortal mosquito and lepidopteran cell lines with shrimp yellow head virus (YHV), followed by serial, split-passage of whole cells, and showed that this produced cells that persistently expressed YHV antigens. To determine whether such insect cultures positive for YHV antigens could be used to infect shrimp Penaeus monodon with YHV, culture supernal:ants and whole-cell homogenates were used to challenge shrimp by injection. Shrimp injected with culture supernatants could not be infected. However, shrimp injection-challenged with whole-cell homogenates from Passage 5 (early-passage) of such cultures died with histological and clinical signs typical for yellow head disease (YHD), while homogenates of mock-passaged, YHV-challenged cells did not. By contrast, shrimp challenged with cell homogenates of late-passage cultures became infected with YHV, but survived, suggesting that YHV attenuation had occurred during its long-term serial passage in insect cells. Thus, YHV could be propagated successfully in C6/36 mosquito cells and used at low passage numbers as a source of inoculum to initiate lethal infections in shrimp. This partially solves the problem of lack of continuous shrimp cell lines for cultivation of YHV.
Keyword
Insect cell line | Propagation | Shrimp | Virus | YHV
Funding Sponsor
Mahidol University; Thai National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC)
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Publication Source
WOS