We demonstrated that influenza virus replication in Vero (WHO) cells, a subline of African green monkey kidney cells, is impaired by rapid inactivation of trypsin in the culture fluids. Trypsin inactivation was caused by a factor secreted by Vero cells into the media. Repeated addition of trypsin to the culture medium of influenza virus-infected Vero cells restores the multicycle growth pattern of influenza A virus strains, allowing high yields to be obtained at a low multiplicity of infection. These findings may permit efficient use of Vero (WHO) cells in the production of influenza vaccines.
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Kaverin, N. V., & Webster, R. G. (1995). Impairment of multicycle influenza virus growth in Vero (WHO) cells by loss of trypsin activity. Journal of Virology, 69(4), 2700–2703. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.69.4.2700-2703.1995
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