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Int J Cell Biol ; 2023: 9364689, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37680537

RESUMEN

The Vero cell line is the most used continuous cell line for viral vaccine manufacturing. Its anchorage-dependent use renders scaling up challenging and operations very labor-intensive which affects cost effectiveness. Thus, efforts to adapt Vero cells to suspension cultures have been invested, but hurdles such as the long doubling time and low cell viability remain to be addressed. In this study, building on the recently published Vero cell line annotated genome, a functional genomics analysis of the Vero cells adapted to suspension is performed to better understand the genetic and phenotypic switches at play during the adaptation of Vero cells from anchorage-dependent to suspension cultures. Results show downregulation of the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) pathway, highlighting the dissociation between the adaptation to suspension process and EMT. Surprisingly, an upregulation of cell adhesion components is observed, notably the CDH18 gene, the cytoskeleton pathway, and the extracellular pathway. Moreover, a downregulation of the glycolytic pathway is balanced by an upregulation of the asparagine metabolism pathway, promoting cell adaptation to nutrient deprivation. A downregulation of the adherens junctions and the folate pathways alongside with the FYN gene are possible explanations behind the currently observed low-cell viability and long doubling time.

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Biotechnol Bioeng ; 119(10): 2794-2805, 2022 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35869699

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Despite their wide use in the vaccine manufacturing field for over 40 years, one of the main limitations to recent efforts to develop Vero cells as high-throughput vaccine manufacturing platforms is the lack of understanding of virus-host interactions during infection and cell-based virus production in Vero cells. To overcome this limitation, this manuscript uses the recently generated reference genome for the Vero cell line to identify the factors at play during influenza A virus (IAV) and recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus (rVSV) infection and replication in Vero host cells. The best antiviral gene candidate for gene editing was selected using Differential Gene Expression analysis, Gene Set Enrichment Analysis and Network Topology-based Analysis. After selection of the ISG15 gene for targeted CRISPR genomic deletion, the ISG15 genomic sequence was isolated for CRISPR guide RNAs design and the guide RNAs with the highest knockout efficiency score were selected. The CRISPR experiment was then validated by confirmation of genomic deletion via PCR and further assessed via quantification of ISG15 protein levels by western blot. The gene deletion effect was assessed thereafter via quantification of virus production yield in the edited Vero cell line. A 70-fold and an 87-fold increase of total viral particles productions in ISG15-/- Vero cells was achieved for, respectively, IAV and rVSV while the ratio of infectious viral particles/total viral particles also significantly increased from 0.0316 to 0.653 for IAV and from 0.0542 to 0.679 for rVSV-GFP.


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Antivirales , Replicación Viral , Animales , Chlorocebus aethiops , Genómica , ARN Guía de Kinetoplastida , Células Vero , Replicación Viral/genética
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NPJ Vaccines ; 6(1): 106, 2021 Aug 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34417462

RESUMEN

The Vero cell line is the most used continuous cell line for viral vaccine manufacturing with more than 40 years of accumulated experience in the vaccine industry. Additionally, the Vero cell line has shown a high affinity for infection by MERS-CoV, SARS-CoV, and recently SARS-CoV-2, emerging as an important discovery and screening tool to support the global research and development efforts in this COVID-19 pandemic. However, the lack of a reference genome for the Vero cell line has limited our understanding of host-virus interactions underlying such affinity of the Vero cell towards key emerging pathogens, and more importantly our ability to redesign high-yield vaccine production processes using Vero genome editing. In this paper, we present an annotated highly contiguous 2.9 Gb assembly of the Vero cell genome. In addition, several viral genome insertions, including Adeno-associated virus serotypes 3, 4, 7, and 8, have been identified, giving valuable insights into quality control considerations for cell-based vaccine production systems. Variant calling revealed that, in addition to interferon, chemokines, and caspases-related genes lost their functions. Surprisingly, the ACE2 gene, which was previously identified as the host cell entry receptor for SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2, also lost function in the Vero genome due to structural variations.

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