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Infectivity of Sf-rhabdovirus variants in insect and mammalian cell lines

Journal

VIROLOGY
Volume 512, Issue -, Pages 234-245

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2017.09.025

Keywords

Sf-rhabdovirus; Adventitious viruses; Insect cells; Baculovirus expression system

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  1. National Institute of General Medical Sciences [R43 GM102982, R44GM102982]
  2. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health [R43 AI112118]

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Sf-rhabdovirus was only recently identified as an adventitious agent of Spodoptera frugiperda (SO cell lines used as hosts for baculovirus vectors. As such, we still know little about its genetic variation, infectivity, and the potential impact of variation on the Sf-rhabdovirus-host interaction. Here, we characterized Sf-rhabdoviruses from two widely used Sf cell lines to confirm and extend information on Sf-rhabdovirus variation. We then used our novel Sf-rhabdovirus-negative (Sf-RVN) Sf cell line to assess the infectivity of variants with and without a 320 bp X/L deletion and found both established productive persistent infections in Sf-RVN cells. We also assessed their infectivity using heterologous insect and mammalian cell lines and found neither established productive persistent infections in these cells. These results are the first to directly demonstrate Sf-rhabdoviruses are infectious for Sf cells, irrespective of the X/L deletion. They also confirm and extend previous results indicating Sf-rhabdoviruses have a narrow host range.

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