The Characteristics of an Ovine Lymphoid Cell-Line Sensitive to Vaccinal Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Strain
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General Medicine
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Infectious bursal disease (IBD), also known as Gumboro disease, is a globally well-known disease with a significant socio-economic effect. For control of IBD, several commercial egg- and cell-based vaccines are prepared. The cell-based IBD vaccines are significantly cost-effective; however, it is essential to confirm their safety and efficacy. The main cell line used to product the cell-based IBD vaccines, is a primary chicken embryo fibroblast (CEF). Nevertheless, manipulation of CEF is extremely challenging and time-consuming. This study aimed to characterize a sensitive suspension cell culture from ovine lymphoid, according to WHO technical report series; No. 978, Annex III. This authentication covered the growth curves, sensitivity, stability, karyotyping and identifying the adventitious agents. This cell line passed all defined tests and was considered as a suitable one for IBD vaccine preparation in a large scale.
Heidary R, Nikbakht Brujeni G, Lotfi M, Hajizadeh A, Yousefi A Arch Razi Inst. 2024; 78(6):1779-1786.
PMID: 38828184 PMC: 11139405. DOI: 10.32592/ARI.2023.78.6.1779.