Baculovirus stability in serum-free lyophilized and wet storage conditions

The baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS) is an effective way to produce recombinant proteins for biopharmaceuticals. However baculovirus stocks are stored in subzero temperatures to maintain virus stability, and fetal bovine serum is commonly used in the storage solution. In an effort to low...

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Main Author: Colandro, Michelle Elizabeth
Other Authors: Biological Systems Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/51596
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-515962020-09-29T05:46:35Z Baculovirus stability in serum-free lyophilized and wet storage conditions Colandro, Michelle Elizabeth Biological Systems Engineering Zhang, Chenming Mike Senger, Ryan S. LeRoith, Tanya baculovirus protein expression system stability storage lyophilization The baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS) is an effective way to produce recombinant proteins for biopharmaceuticals. However baculovirus stocks are stored in subzero temperatures to maintain virus stability, and fetal bovine serum is commonly used in the storage solution. In an effort to lower transportation and storage costs, a storage formulation that can effectively store the baculovirus in above frozen temperatures without the use of FBS would be beneficial. In this study, DMSO, ethylene glycol, glycerol, sucrose, sorbitol, sucrose-phosphate, and sucrose-phosphate-glutamate were added to baculovirus stock at various concentrations to determine the most effective stabilizer for virus storage at 4°C. Of the seven additives studied, 1 M sorbitol most effectively preserved baculovirus stock over a period of 47 weeks stored in 4°C. Formulations that include sucrose, L-arginine, and Pluronic F68 were created to determine their effectiveness on virus stability in a freeze-dried state stored at room temperature. In a lyophilized state, 0.5 M sucrose maintained baculovirus stock stability after 5 weeks of storage. Lyophilized stocks not containing sucrose were no longer infective after 5 weeks. Master of Science 2015-03-05T07:00:08Z 2015-03-05T07:00:08Z 2013-09-10 Thesis vt_gsexam:1613 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/51596 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic baculovirus protein expression system
stability
storage
lyophilization
spellingShingle baculovirus protein expression system
stability
storage
lyophilization
Colandro, Michelle Elizabeth
Baculovirus stability in serum-free lyophilized and wet storage conditions
description The baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS) is an effective way to produce recombinant proteins for biopharmaceuticals. However baculovirus stocks are stored in subzero temperatures to maintain virus stability, and fetal bovine serum is commonly used in the storage solution. In an effort to lower transportation and storage costs, a storage formulation that can effectively store the baculovirus in above frozen temperatures without the use of FBS would be beneficial. In this study, DMSO, ethylene glycol, glycerol, sucrose, sorbitol, sucrose-phosphate, and sucrose-phosphate-glutamate were added to baculovirus stock at various concentrations to determine the most effective stabilizer for virus storage at 4°C. Of the seven additives studied, 1 M sorbitol most effectively preserved baculovirus stock over a period of 47 weeks stored in 4°C. Formulations that include sucrose, L-arginine, and Pluronic F68 were created to determine their effectiveness on virus stability in a freeze-dried state stored at room temperature. In a lyophilized state, 0.5 M sucrose maintained baculovirus stock stability after 5 weeks of storage. Lyophilized stocks not containing sucrose were no longer infective after 5 weeks. === Master of Science
author2 Biological Systems Engineering
author_facet Biological Systems Engineering
Colandro, Michelle Elizabeth
author Colandro, Michelle Elizabeth
author_sort Colandro, Michelle Elizabeth
title Baculovirus stability in serum-free lyophilized and wet storage conditions
title_short Baculovirus stability in serum-free lyophilized and wet storage conditions
title_full Baculovirus stability in serum-free lyophilized and wet storage conditions
title_fullStr Baculovirus stability in serum-free lyophilized and wet storage conditions
title_full_unstemmed Baculovirus stability in serum-free lyophilized and wet storage conditions
title_sort baculovirus stability in serum-free lyophilized and wet storage conditions
publisher Virginia Tech
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/51596
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