Gui-Ling Zheng, Yu-Fan Yao, Xiao-Yu Zhang, Qian-Long Yu, Jie Li, Yi-Ping Li, Dong Chu, Chang-You Li
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Establishment of an embryonic cell line of Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) and in vitro replication of Cydia pomonella granulovirus in it.
The oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta (Busck) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), is a major pest of fruit trees worldwide. In this study, an embryonic cell line QAU-Gm-E-L of the oriental fruit moth was successfully established. The cells grew adherently, round cells and spindle cells accounted for 43.0% and 42.2% of the total population, respectively, and rod-shaped cells accounted for 14.8%. The amplified mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I subunit (CoI) gene fragment was 651 bp in length, and its similarity with the CoI gene of the oriental fruit moth was 100%. The chromosomes of QAU-Gm-E-L cells were granular or short rod-shaped. Its number varied from 66 to 444, indicating that aneuploidy occurred. The observations were consistent with the chromosome characteristics of lepidopteran insect cell lines. The population doubling time of QAU-Gm-E-L cells was 27.64 h. Real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) confirmed that the number of copies of Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGV) gradually increased in QAU-Gm-E-L cells with inoculation time. The electron microscopy observations results showed that occlusion bodies (OBs) of CpGV could be formed in the cells at 4 d post-infection; a large number of OBs were seen in the cells at 8 d post-infection. Hence, the QAU-Gm-E-L cells can support the in vitro replication and proliferation of CpGV, and it will provide an ideal material for the molecular biology research of oriental fruit moth and CpGV.
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In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal is a journal of the Society for In Vitro Biology (SIVB). Original manuscripts reporting results of research in cellular, molecular, and developmental biology that employ or are relevant to organs, tissue, tumors, and cells in vitro will be considered for publication. Topics covered include:
Biotechnology;
Cell and Tissue Models;
Cell Growth/Differentiation/Apoptosis;
Cellular Pathology/Virology;
Cytokines/Growth Factors/Adhesion Factors;
Establishment of Cell Lines;
Signal Transduction;
Stem Cells;
Toxicology/Chemical Carcinogenesis;
Product Applications.