Method for selecting a permissive cell line for replicating avian viruses
View Patent ↗The present invention relates to a method for obtaining an untransformed avian cell line enabling in vitro avian virus replication. Said method includes the following steps: a) culturing avian embryonic stem cells in the presence of a stroma for at least 3 days; b) culturing for at least 2 days in a medium having a low serum concentration; c) culturing for at least 2 days in a medium having a low serum concentration containing 1 to 10 mM of hexamethyleme bisacetamide (HMBA); d) culturing for at least 10 days in a medium having a low serum concentration; and e) culturing or freezing an avian cell line enabling avian virus replication. The invention also relates to the resulting cell line and to the use thereof in vaccine preparations.
1. A vaccinal preparation comprising a non-transformed avian cell line allowing replication of avian viruses in vitro;
wherein the non-transformed avian cell line is made by a method comprising:
a) cultivating avian embryonic stem cells in the presence of a stroma for at least 3 days;
b) cultivating in a medium with a low serum concentration for at least 2 days;
c) cultivating in a low serum concentration medium comprising between 1and 10 mM of hexamethylene bisacetamide (HMBA), for at least 2 days; and
d) cultivating in a low serum concentration medium for at least 10 days;
to thereby provide a non-transformed avian cell line allowing replication of avian viruses,
wherein the non-transformed avian cell line expresses the following markers: CD44+, beta1 integrin, collagen 1 and OLFM3; and
wherein the non-transformed avian cell line is infected with at least one avian virus.