Avian cell line duckcelt®-t17 is an efficient production system for live-attenuated human metapneumovirus vaccine candidate metavac®

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Abstract

The development of a live-attenuated vaccine (LAV) for the prevention of human metap-neumovirus (HMPV) infection is often hampered by the lack of highly efficient and scalable cell-based production systems that support eventual global vaccine production. Avian cell lines cultivated in suspension compete with traditional cell platforms used for viral vaccine manufacture. We investigated whether the DuckCelt®-T17 avian cell line (Vaxxel), previously described as an efficient production system for several influenza strains, could also be used to produce a new HMPV LAV candidate (Metavac®, SH gene-deleted A1/C-85473 HMPV). To that end, we characterized the operational parameters of MOI, cell density, and trypsin addition to achieve the optimal production of Metavac®, and demonstrated that the DuckCelt®-T17 cell line is permissive and well-adapted to the production of the wild-type A1/C-85473 HMPV and the Metavac® vaccine candidate. Moreover, our results confirmed that the LAV candidate produced in DuckCelt®-T17 cells conserves its advantageous replication properties in LLC-MK2 and 3D-reconstituted human airway epithelium models, and its capacity to induce efficient neutralizing antibodies in a BALB/c mouse model. Our results suggest that the DuckCelt®-T17 avian cell line is a very promising platform for the scalable in-suspension serum-free production of the HMPV-based LAV candidate Metavac® .

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Chupin, C., Pizzorno, A., Traversier, A., Brun, P., Ogonczyk-Makowska, D., Padey, B., … Rosa-Calatrava, M. (2021). Avian cell line duckcelt®-t17 is an efficient production system for live-attenuated human metapneumovirus vaccine candidate metavac®. Vaccines, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/VACCINES9101190

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