Identification of a Lymantria dispar nucleopolyhedrovirus isolate that does not accumulate few-polyhedra mutants during extended serial passage in cell culture
Jm. Slavicek et al., Identification of a Lymantria dispar nucleopolyhedrovirus isolate that does not accumulate few-polyhedra mutants during extended serial passage in cell culture, BIOL CONTRO, 22(2), 2001, pp. 159-168
During Lymantria dispar multinucleocapsid nucleopolyhedrovirus (LdMNPV) rep
lication in cell culture, few-polyhedra (FP) mutants arise at a high freque
ncy and become predominant after only a few serial passages. The formation
of LdMNPV FP mutants was an impediment to successful production of polyhedr
a in cell culture bioreactors. We have isolated and characterized a strain
of LdMNPV, termed 122b, that did not accumulate FP mutants after extended s
erial passage in cell culture. Wild-type virus strains exhibited decreased
polyhedra production and increased budded virus (BV) release, and FP mutant
s were the predominant virus type present after only a few serial passages
in L. dispar 652Y cells. In contrast, isolate 122b exhibited stable polyhed
ra and BV production through 14 serial passages. Isolate 122b produced more
BV than wild-type virus and essentially the same amount of BV as FP mutant
s. FP mutants derived from isolate 122b were isolated and partially charact
erized. These mutants produced approximately 10-fold fewer polyhedra than 1
22b and essentially the same amount of BV as 122b. These results suggest th
at FP mutants will not become predominant during serial propagation of 122b
because 122b FP mutants do not release more BV than 122b. Isolate 122b was
also found to be capable of generating productive infections at higher cel
l:virus infection ratios than wild-type virus.