猪水疱病病毒(SVDV)在体外细胞培养系统中的实时复制

G. Paprocka, A. Kesy
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采用xCELLigence系统进行猪水疱病病毒(SVDV)在IB-RS-2、SK-6和PK-15细胞培养中的复制实验。通过阻抗测量监测细胞状态,以细胞指数(CI)表示。在研究开始时检查特定细胞的增殖情况。细胞表现出形成单层的能力,CI值随着细胞培养的增长而增加。约23 h后,细胞仍处于生长期,用含有10万至1个组织培养感染中位剂量(TCID50)的十倍病毒稀释液(10-1-10-6)感染细胞。SVDV在细胞培养中的复制诱导了细胞指数的变化;随着细胞病变效应(CPE)的发生,CI值下降。使用的病毒浓度与CPE发生之间存在显著相关性。结果还可以确定细胞对SVDV感染的敏感性。IB-RS-2的灵敏度最高,SK-6次之。总之,xCELLigence系统被有效地使用,并被评估为细胞培养中CPE检测和SVDV复制分析的有效工具。与标准方法相比,它能够基于定量CI测量更精确地评估病毒复制,提供额外的当前信息。
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Real-time replication of swine vesicular disease virus (SVDV) in cell culture systems in vitro
Abstract A swine vesicular disease virus (SVDV) replication assay in IB-RS-2, SK-6, and PK-15 cell cultures was performed using the xCELLigence system. The cell status was monitored by impedance measurement, expressed as cell index (CI). Proliferation of particular cells was examined at the beginning of the study. The cells exhibited the ability to form a monolayer, and the CI values increased with the cell culture growth. After about 23 h and while still in the growth phase, the cells were infected with decimal virus dilutions (10-1-10-6) containing from 100 000 to 1 median tissue culture infectious doses (TCID50). SVDV replication in cell cultures induced a change in cell index; together with the occurrence of cytopathic effect (CPE), the CI values declined. A significant correlation between the concentration of the virus used and CPE occurrence was found. The results also enabled determination of cell sensitivity to SVDV infection. The highest sensitivity was exhibited by IB-RS-2, followed by SK-6. To conclude, the xCELLigence System was used effectively and evaluated as being an efficient tool for CPE detection and SVDV replication analysis in cell cultures. Compared to the standard method , it enabled a more precise assessment of viral replication based on the quantitative CI measurement, providing additional current information.
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