Establishment, characterization and viral susceptibility of 3 new cell lines from snakehead, Channa striatus (Blooch).

Zhengshan Zhao, Dee Montgomery-Brock, Cheng-Sheng Lee, Yuanan Lu
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Abstract

Three cell lines were established from muscle (SHMS), heart (SHHT) and swim bladder (SHSB) of snakehead (Channa striatus). The cells grew initially at 25 degrees C in L15 medium supplemented with 20% fetal bovine serum and have been subcultured 13-18 times since their initiation on June 25, 2002. Growth of the snakehead cells was serum-dependent and plating efficiencies ranged from 22-29%. These snakehead cells grew well in RPMI 1640 and L-15 media, which are commonly used for cultivation of animal and mammalian cells and retained 95.9-96.6% cell viability following storage for 4 months in liquid nitrogen. Karyotyping indicated that these snakehead-derived cell lines remained diploid with a chromosome count of 44 at their early passage (passage 8-14). These cell lines were sensitive to CCV, VHSV, SVCV, IPN and SHRV; they were refractory to IHNV. These newly established cell lines are currently being used for the investigation of snakehead viral diseases in Hawaii and will be available for future isolation and study of snakehead viruses.

3个新蛇头细胞系的建立、鉴定及病毒敏感性研究。
以蛇头(Channa striatus)的肌肉(SHMS)、心脏(SHHT)和鱼鳔(SHSB)为材料,建立了3个细胞系。2002年6月25日,细胞在添加20%胎牛血清的L15培养基中在25℃条件下生长,并进行了13-18次传代培养。蛇头细胞的生长依赖于血清,镀效率在22-29%之间。这些蛇头细胞在动物和哺乳动物细胞培养常用的RPMI 1640和L-15培养基中生长良好,在液氮中保存4个月后,细胞存活率保持在95.9-96.6%。核型分析表明,这些源自蛇头的细胞系在传代早期(传代8-14)仍保持二倍体,染色体数为44。这些细胞系对CCV、VHSV、SVCV、IPN和SHRV敏感;它们对艾滋病毒是难治的。这些新建立的细胞系目前正在夏威夷用于调查蛇头病毒疾病,并将用于将来对蛇头病毒的分离和研究。
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