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  • Characterization of Sf9 cel...
    Ma, Hailun; Kennard, Andrea; Mattson, Nicholas; Khan, Arifa S.

    Virology (New York, N.Y.), June 2024, 2024-06-00, 20240601, Letnik: 594
    Journal Article

    Our laboratory previously discovered a novel rhabdovirus in the Spodoptera frugiperda Sf9 insect cell line that was designated as Sf-rhabdovirus. Using limiting dilution, this cell line was found to be a mixed population of cells infected by Sf-rhabdovirus variants containing either the full length X accessory gene with a 3.7 kb internal duplication (designated as Sf-rhabdovirus X+3.7) or lacking the duplication and part of the X gene (designated as Sf-rhabdovirus X−), and cells that were negative for Sf-rhabdovirus. In this paper, we found that the Sf-rhabdovirus negative cell clones had sub-populations with different susceptibilities to the replication of Sf-rhabdovirus X+3.7 and X− variants: cell clone Sf9-13F12 was more sensitive to replication by both virus variants compared to Sf9-3003; moreover, Sf9-3003 showed more resistance to X+3.7 replication than to X− replication. RNA-Seq analysis indicated significant differentially expressed genes in the Sf9-13F12 and Sf9-3003 cell clones further supporting that distinct sub-populations of virus-negative cells co-exist in the parent Sf9 cell line. •Sf-rhabdovirus negative cell sub-clones had different susceptibilities for replication of Sf-rhabdovirus X+3.7 and X− variants.•Sf9-13F12 clone can be used for the development of a sensitive assay for detection of Sf-rhabdovirus X+3.7 and X− variants.•Sf9-3003 clone had more resistance to Sf9-rhabdovirus infection and could be a useful reagent in research and development.