Sustained replication of dengue pseudoinfectious virus lacking the capsid gene by trans-complementation in capsid-producing mosquito cells
A simple system for the generation of pseudoinfectious particles of dengue virus was developed to facilitate studies of virus replication and vaccine development. Selected clones of the C6/36 mosquito cell line expressing an anchored form of the dengue virus capsid protein served as host cells for t...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-9132014-08-29T09:02:19Z Sustained replication of dengue pseudoinfectious virus lacking the capsid gene by trans-complementation in capsid-producing mosquito cells Sangiambut S. Suphatrakul A. Sriburi R. Keelapang P. Puttikhunt C. Kasinrerk W. Malasit P. Sittisombut N. A simple system for the generation of pseudoinfectious particles of dengue virus was developed to facilitate studies of virus replication and vaccine development. Selected clones of the C6/36 mosquito cell line expressing an anchored form of the dengue virus capsid protein served as host cells for the trans-complementation of partially capsid-deleted viral RNA generated in vitro. Transfection of the partially capsid-deleted viral RNA into the anchored capsid-expressing C6/36 cells resulted in moderate titers of infectious virus. Progeny viruses multiplied in the capsid trans-complementing C6/36 cells for up to three weeks, but only initiated single rounds of replication in Vero cells lacking the capsid protein. Employing this trans-complementation system, it was found that nearly all of the capsid-coding sequence in the viral RNA was dispensable for the generation of pseudoinfectious dengue virus particles in mosquito cells. © 2013 Elsevier B.V. 2014-08-29T09:02:19Z 2014-08-29T09:02:19Z 2013 Article 01681702 10.1016/j.virusres.2013.02.009 23466247 VIRED http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84877624305&partnerID=40&md5=4e085de9959c293c1a0247634639b8ba http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23466247 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/913 English |
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A simple system for the generation of pseudoinfectious particles of dengue virus was developed to facilitate studies of virus replication and vaccine development. Selected clones of the C6/36 mosquito cell line expressing an anchored form of the dengue virus capsid protein served as host cells for the trans-complementation of partially capsid-deleted viral RNA generated in vitro. Transfection of the partially capsid-deleted viral RNA into the anchored capsid-expressing C6/36 cells resulted in moderate titers of infectious virus. Progeny viruses multiplied in the capsid trans-complementing C6/36 cells for up to three weeks, but only initiated single rounds of replication in Vero cells lacking the capsid protein. Employing this trans-complementation system, it was found that nearly all of the capsid-coding sequence in the viral RNA was dispensable for the generation of pseudoinfectious dengue virus particles in mosquito cells. © 2013 Elsevier B.V. |
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Sangiambut S. Suphatrakul A. Sriburi R. Keelapang P. Puttikhunt C. Kasinrerk W. Malasit P. Sittisombut N. Sustained replication of dengue pseudoinfectious virus lacking the capsid gene by trans-complementation in capsid-producing mosquito cells |
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Sangiambut S. Suphatrakul A. Sriburi R. Keelapang P. Puttikhunt C. Kasinrerk W. Malasit P. Sittisombut N. |
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Sustained replication of dengue pseudoinfectious virus lacking the capsid gene by trans-complementation in capsid-producing mosquito cells |
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Sustained replication of dengue pseudoinfectious virus lacking the capsid gene by trans-complementation in capsid-producing mosquito cells |
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Sustained replication of dengue pseudoinfectious virus lacking the capsid gene by trans-complementation in capsid-producing mosquito cells |
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Sustained replication of dengue pseudoinfectious virus lacking the capsid gene by trans-complementation in capsid-producing mosquito cells |
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Sustained replication of dengue pseudoinfectious virus lacking the capsid gene by trans-complementation in capsid-producing mosquito cells |
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sustained replication of dengue pseudoinfectious virus lacking the capsid gene by trans-complementation in capsid-producing mosquito cells |
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