1. [Immunogenicity of influenza virus H5N2 vaccine strain samples produced by roller cultivation in media with plant derived components].
- Author
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Mazurkova NA, Desheva IuA, Shishkina LN, Stavskiĭ EA, and Rudenko LG
- Subjects
- Animals, Antibodies, Viral analysis, Bioreactors, Chlorocebus aethiops, Culture Media, Serum-Free chemistry, Dogs, Mice, Mice, Inbred CBA, Oryza chemistry, Protein Hydrolysates chemistry, Glycine max chemistry, Vero Cells, Influenza A Virus, H5N2 Subtype growth & development, Influenza A Virus, H5N2 Subtype immunology, Influenza Vaccines immunology, Virus Cultivation
- Abstract
Aim: Study in CBA line mice of immunogenicity of cold adapted reassortant influenza virus H5N2 vaccine strain samples produced in rollers in MDCK and Vero cell cultures by using plant derived components., Materials and Methods: Antibody levels in blood sera and nasal swabs, lungs and small intestine of experimental vaccine strain sample immunized mice were evaluated by using HI reaction in accordance with WHO recommendations., Result: Reassortant vaccine strain A/17/duck/Potsdam/86/92 (H5N2) produced in MDCK and Vero cells by using plant derived components (rice and soy flour hydrolyzate and plant protease based nutrient medium) after intranasal immunization of mice induced local and humoral antibodies, and the latter not only against homologous virus, but also against highly pathogenic avian influenza virus strains A/ Chicken/Suzdalka/Nov-11/2005 and A/Chicken/Kurgan/05/2005., Conclusion: Immunogenicity studies of reassortant influenza virus A/17/duck/Potsdam/86/92 (H5N2) vaccine strain samples cultivated in MDCK and Vero cells by using media with plant derived components in mice show high levels of humoral and secretory immunity.
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- 2011