J. Huang et al., Characterization of Spodoptera littoralis type B nucleopolyhedrovirus infection in selected insect cell lines, ARCH VIROL, 144(5), 1999, pp. 935-955
We have examined Spodoptera littoralis type B nucleopolyhedrovirus (SpliNPV
) infections in CLS79, Sf9, and Se1 cells derived from lepidopteran insects
of the genus Spodoptera (Family: Noctuidae), Ld652Y cells from Lymantria d
ispar (Family: Lymantriidae), and Md210 cells from Malacosoma disstria (Fam
ily: Lasiocampidae). CLS79, Sf9, and Se1 cells were permissive for SpliNPV
infection as these cell lines supported complete viral DNA replication, vir
us-specific transcription, and production of viable progeny. Neither Ld652Y
nor Md210 cells supported production of viable SpliNPV progeny. Ld652Y cel
ls supported limited viral DNA replication and displayed reduced and delaye
d transcription of viral-specific RNAs. Md210 did not support viral DNA rep
lication and displayed dramatically reduced transcription of viral-specific
RNAs. We used transient expression assays as an indirect measure of the tr
anslation of SpliNPV early gene products in Sf9, Ld652Y, and Md210 cells. W
hile transactivation of viral promoter-mediated luciferase expression occur
red in SpliNPV-infected Ld652Y cells, little to no transactivation activity
was detected in SpliNPV-infected Md210 cells. Our data indicated that the
block to productive SpliNPV infection in Ld652Y and Md210 cells may be at t
he level of viral RNA transcription and further suggested that host factors
play an important role in productive SpliNPV infection.