Usability of Immortalized Porcine Kidney Macrophage Cultures for the Isolation of ASFV without Affecting Virulence.

Viruses

Exotic Disease Group, National Institute of Animal Health (NIAH), National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO), 6-20-1 Josuihoncho, Kodaira-shi, Tokyo 187-0022, Japan.

Published: August 2022

Immortalized porcine kidney macrophage (IPKM) cells are highly susceptible to major African swine fever virus (ASFV) isolates. To clarify the compatibility of this cell line for ASFV isolation from biomaterials, animal experiments and isolation were performed. Pork products seized at international airports were subjected to virus inoculation in pigs () and IPKM cell cultures () to examine the viability and virulence of the contaminating viruses. Moreover, the viruses isolated using IPKM cells were inoculated into pigs to assess the virulence shift from the original materials. All pigs that were inoculated with either homogenate samples of seized pork product or IPKM-isolated ASFVs developed typical symptoms of ASF and died (or were euthanized) within the term of the animal experiments. The success rate of virus isolation in IPKM cells was comparable to that observed in porcine primary alveolar macrophage (PAM) cells. The IPKM cell line would be an ideal tool for the isolation and propagation of live ASFVs with high efficiency and enhanced usability, such as immortal, proliferative, and adhesive properties. The isolated viruses retained biologically similar characteristics to those of the original ones during isolation .

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