In vitro and in vivo host range of Anticarsia Gemmatalis multiple nuclear polyhedrosis virus
- 1 January 1998
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology – Animal
- Vol. 34 (1) , 79-83
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s11626-998-0057-2
Abstract
A clone of the wild type (wt) Anticarsia gemmatalis multiple nuclear polyhedrosis virus AgMNPV, derived from a geographical isolate (Hondrina, Brazil) and designated AgMNPV-CL4-3A1, was used to determine the host range of this virus in six established lepidopteran cell lines: Anticarsia gemmatalis (BCIRL-AG-AM1), Helicoverpa zea (BCIRL-HZ-AM1), Heliothis virescens (BCIRL-HV-AM1), Helicoverpa armigera (BCIRL-HA-AM1), Trichoplusia ni (TN-CL1), Bombyx mori (BMN), and a coleopteran cell line Anthonomus grandis (BRL-AG-1). In addition, the in vivo host range of this clone was also assayed in larvae of Helicoverpa zea, Heliothis virescens, Trichoplusia ni, and the homologous species Anticarsia gemmatalis by probit analysis. On the basis of temporal studies of TCID50 values, BCIRL-HV-AM1 cells gave the highest extracellular virus (ECV) titer (9.7×106 TCID50/ml) followed by BCIRL-HA-AM1 cells (8.3×105 TCID50/ml) and BCIRL-AG-AM1 cells (3.2×105 TCID50/ml). In addition, a low ECV titer of 1.37×103 TCID50/ml was detected from TN-CL1 cells 96 h postinoculation, while BRL-AG-1, BMN, and BCIRL-HZ-AM1 cells were nonpermissive to AgMNPV-CL4-3A1 on the basis of TCID50 results. AgMNPV-CL4-3A1 and the wild type AgMNPV had similar restriction profiles that were different from wild type AcMNPV. The LC50 values were 96.9, 564.6, 733.3, and 1.1×104 occlusion bodies/cm2 of diet for A. gemmatalis, Helicoverpa zea, Heliothis virescens, and T. ni, respectively.Keywords
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