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. 1985 Aug;21(8):470-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF02620836.

Fetal rhesus monkey lung cells can be grown in serum-free medium for the replication of dengue-2 vaccine virus

Fetal rhesus monkey lung cells can be grown in serum-free medium for the replication of dengue-2 vaccine virus

B Malewicz et al. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol. 1985 Aug.

Abstract

Serum-free media were developed to grow diploid fetal rhesus monkey lung (DBS-FRhL-2) cells and to propagate dengue-type 2 virus vaccine strain PR-159 (dengue-2 vaccine virus). Vitamins, amino acids, growth factors, hormones and other organic compounds, and inorganic salts were substituted for fetal bovine serum. The composition of the medium that was optimal for growth of DBS-FRhL-2 cells differed from medium optimal for the propagation of dengue-2 vaccine virus. Insulin, epidermal growth factor, fibroblast growth factor, and platelet-derived growth factor were required for DBS-FRhL-2 cell proliferation in serum-free medium but were inhibitory for virus propagation. Adenosine, cytidine, guanosine, uridine, and thymidine, each at 0.01 mM concentration, were necessary as medium supplements to obtain a high yield of dengue-2 vaccine virus in DBS-FRhL-2 cells under serum-free conditions. DBS-FRhL-2 cells grown in serum-free medium produced dengue-2 vaccine virus with yields similar to those of cells grown in the presence of serum. Dengue-2 vaccine virus obtained under serum-free conditions retained its phenotypic markers such as temperature sensitivity and small plaque size.

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