PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

A new approach to establish a cell line with reduced risk of endogenous retroviruses.

  • Aiko Fukuma,
  • Rokusuke Yoshikawa,
  • Takayuki Miyazawa,
  • Jiro Yasuda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061530
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
p. e61530

Abstract

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Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are integrated as DNA proviruses in the genomes of all mammalian species. Several ERVs are replication-competent and produced as fully infectious viruses from host cell. Thus, live-attenuated vaccines and biological substances have been prepared using the cell lines which may produce ERV. Indeed, we recently reported that several commercial live-attenuated vaccines for pets were contaminated with the infectious feline endogenous retrovirus, RD-114. In this study, to establish a cell line for vaccine manufacture with reduced risk of ERVs, we generated a cell line stably expressing human tetherin (Teth-CRFK cells). The release of infectious ERV from Teth-CRFK cells was suppressed to undetectable levels, while the production of parvovirus in Teth-CRFK cells was similar to that in parental CRFK cells. These observations suggest that Teth-CRFK cells will be useful as a cell line for the manufacture of live-attenuated vaccines or biological substances with reduced risk of ERV.