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Vero

Vero

Catalogue No.

84113001

Cell Line Name

Vero

Cell Line Description

Established from the kidney of a normal adult African Green monkey. Susceptible to a wide range of viruses including polio, rubella, arboviruses and reoviruses. 

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General Info

Species

Monkey

Other Collection No.

ATCC CCL 81

Release Conditions

Restricted - CITES (Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) licence required for all orders outside the United Kingdom

Characteristics

Tissue of Origin

Kidney

Karyotype

2n = 60, modal no. 58

Applications

Virus studies: polio, rubella, arboviruses and reoviruses

Disease

None Stated

Culture Conditions

Cell Type

Fibroblast-like

Subculture Routine

Split sub-confluent cultures (70-80%) 1:3 to 1:6 i.e. seeding at 1-3x10,000 cells/cm² using 0.05% trypsin or trypsin/EDTA; 5% CO₂; 37°C.

Culture Medium

DMEM + 2mM Glutamine + 10% Foetal Bovine Serum (FBS).

Growth Mode

Adherent

Additional Info

Depositor

Dr B Thornton, PHLS CAMR, Porton Down, Salisbury

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

Hazard Group (ACDP)

Hazard Group (ACDP) 2

Applications

References

Nippon Rinsho 1963;21:1209

Bibliography

1) J Gen Virol; 1996 Oct: 77 ( Pt 10): 2547-54"Dengue 1 virus binding to human hepatoma HepG2 and simian Vero cell surfaces differs." 2) Microb Pathog; 1995 Mar: 18(3): 223-9" Catabolite repression of the adhesion of Vero cytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli of serogroups 0157 and 0111." 3) J Infect Dis; 1995 Jul: 172(1): 250-3" Replication of influenza A viruses in a green monkey kidney continuous cell line (Vero)." 4) Arch Virol; 1995: 140(2): 289-306" Expression of nonstructural protein NS3 of African horsesickness virus (AHSV): evidence for a cytotoxic effect of NS3 in insect cells, and characterization of the gene products in AHSV infected Vero cells." 5) J Biol Chem; 1994 Feb 11: 269(6): 4035-41"Localization of O-glycan initiation, sphingomyelin synthesis, and glucosylceramide synthesis in Vero cells with respect to the endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment." 6) J Virol Methods; 1993 Nov: 45(1): 1-17 " Brefeldin A affects West Nile virus replication in Vero cells but not C6/36 cells." 7) Arch Virol; 1992: 122(1-2): 201-6"Adaptation of transmissible gastroenteritis virus to growth in non-permissive Vero cells." 8) Biologicals; 1992 Mar: 20(1): 59-65"Polyvinyl formal surface promotes continuous growth of Vero cells in protein-free medium." 9) Cytotechnology; 1991 Nov: 7(3): 165-72"A novel Vero cell line for use as a mammalian host-vector system in serum-free medium." 10) J Gen Virol; 1991 Jun: 72 ( Pt 6): 1331-42 "Characterization of yellow fever virus proteins E and NS1 expressed in Vero and Spodoptera frugiperda cells." 11) Microbiol Immunol; 1991: 35(11): 963-73"Different antiviral potencies of BV-araU and related nucleoside analogues against herpes simplex virus type 1 in human cell lines and Vero cells." 12) Biotechnology (N Y); 1990 Sep: 8(9): 858-62"Enhancement of gene expression by matic hybridization with primary cells: high-level synthesis of the hepatitis B surface antigen in monkey Vero cells by fusion with primary hepatocytes." 13) Tsitologiia; 1990: 32(7): 741-8"A karyotype study of the Vero cell line cultured long term in a monolayer by static and roller methods." 14) FEMS Microbiol Lett; 1990 May: 57(1-2): 181-5"HEp-2 cell adherence and Vero cell cytotoxin production by EPEC strains ilated from children with diarrhoea in New Zealand." 15) J Gen Virol; 1989 Sep: 70 ( Pt 9): 2487-94"Propagation of hepatitis A virus in hybrid cell lines derived from marmoset liver and Vero cells." 16) J Trop Med Hyg; 1989 Dec: 92(6): 379-82 "Development of Vero cell miniculture assay for detection of heat-labile enterotoxin of Escherichia coli and its significance." 17) J Med Microbiol; 1989 Jan: 28(1): 59-67 "Invasion of Vero cells by Salmonella species." 18) Toxicon; 1989: 27(10): 1095-104 "Monoclonal antibodies against Vero cells that protect against diphtheria toxin." 19) J Virol Methods; 1989 Jun: 24(3): 253-64"Detection of the bunyavirus Germiston in VERO and Aedes albopictus C6/36 cells by in situ hybridization using cDNA and asymmetric RNA probes." 20) Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1988 Mar 30: 151(3): 1371-7"The effect of a Clostridium perfringens 8-6 enterotoxin on viability and macromolecular synthesis in Vero cells." 21) J Cell Physiol; 1988 Jun: 135(3): 407-15"Binding of diphtheria toxin to CHO-K1 and Vero cells is dependent on cell density." 22) Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health; 1988 Mar: 19(1): 95-100 "Survival of Vero, myeloma and hybridoma cells during cold storage." 23) J Biol Chem; 1988 Feb 15: 263(5): 2518-25"Low pH-induced release of diphtheria toxin A-fragment in Vero cells. Biochemical evidence for transfer to the cytosol." 24) Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis; 1987 Feb: 6(2): 145-9"Comparison of the Ortho Cultureset (Vero cells) and Difco Cellmatics system (mink lung and primary rabbit kidney cells) for the detection of herpes simplex virus from clinical specimens." 25) J Biol Chem; 1987 Sep 25: 262(27): 13246-53"Diphtheria toxin receptor. Identification of specific diphtheria toxin-binding proteins on the surface of Vero and BS-C-1 cells." 26) Int J Parasitol; 1987 Feb: 17(3): 829-34"Isolation and characterization of toxoplasma exo-antigens from in vitro culture in MRC5 and Vero cells." 27) J Biol Chem; 1986 Feb 15: 261(5): 2134-9"Metabolism and mode of action of (R)-9-(3,4-dihydroxybutyl)guanine in herpes simplex virus-infected vero cells." 28) J Biol Chem; 1986 Feb 5: 261(4): 1570-5"Interactions between diphtheria toxin entry and anion transport in Vero cells. IV. Evidence that entry of diphtheria toxin is dependent on efficient anion transport." 29) Adv Exp Med Biol; 1986: 195 Pt B: 151-6"The biosynthesis of deoxyguanosine triphosphate in herpes simplex type-1 infected Vero cells treated with acyclovir and hydroxyurea." 30) Biochim Biophys Acta; 1986 Apr 14: 856(2): 231-6"Unidirectional flux of phenylalanine into Vero cells. Measurement using paired tracers in perfused cultures." 31) J Biol Chem; 1986 Feb 5: 261(4): 1562-9"Interactions between diphtheria toxin entry and anion transport in vero cells. III. Effect on toxin binding and anion transport of tumor-promoting phorbol esters, vanadate, fluoride, and salicylate." 32) J Hyg (Lond); 1986 Jun: 96(3): 483-9"Purified Vero cell rabies vaccine and human diploid cell strain vaccine: comparison of neutralizing antibody responses to post-exposure regimens." 33) J Cell Sci; 1986 Mar: 81: 65-103"Optimization of environment for high density Vero cell culture: effect of dissolved oxygen and nutrient supply on cell growth and changes in metabolites." 34) Arch Virol; 1986: 90(1-2): 87-96"Effect of interferon on Vero cells persistently infected with SSPE virus and lytically infected with measles virus." 35) Med Microbiol Immunol (Berl); 1986: 175(2-3): 63-6"Regulation of Pichinde virus replication in Vero and BHK-21 cells." 36) J Gen Virol; 1986 Jul: 67 ( Pt 7): 1343-50 "African swine fever virus gene expression in infected Vero cells." 37) J Virol; 1986 May: 58(2): 676-9"Establishment of a Vero cell line persistently infected with African swine fever virus." 38) J Biol Chem; 1986 Feb 5: 261(4): 1553-61"Interactions between diphtheria toxin entry and anion transport in Vero cells. II. Inhibition of anion antiport by diphtheria toxin." 39) J Biol Chem; 1986 Feb 5: 261(4): 1542-52"Interactions between diphtheria toxin entry and anion transport in Vero cells. I. Anion antiport in Vero cells." 40) Exp Cell Res; 1985 Aug: 159(2): 287-304"Receptor-mediated endocytosis of a ricin-colloidal gold conjugate in vero cells. Intracellular routing to vacuolar and tubulo-vesicular portions of the endosomal system." 41) Biochem J; 1985 Jun 1: 228(2): 521-3"Effect of the chaotropic anions thiocyanate and perchlorate on the entry of ricin into Vero cells." 42) Zentralbl Veterinarmed [B; 1985 Mar: 32(3): 202-12"Ultrastructure of the asexual multiplication of Besnoitia besnoiti (Marotel, 1912) in Vero- and CRFK-cell cultures." 43) Zentralbl Bakteriol Mikrobiol Hyg [A; 1985 Aug: 260(1): 100-7"Adherence of Fusobacterium necrophorum to Vero cells." 44) Z Parasitenkd; 1985: 71(1): 15-7"Isolation and purification of amastigotes of Trypanosoma cruzi from cultured vero cells." 45) Cell Biochem Funct; 1985 Jul: 3(3): 205-16"Morphological changes in CHO and VERO cells treated with T-2 mycotoxin. Correlation with inhibition of protein synthesis." 46) Infect Immun; 1985 Dec: 50(3): 721-7"Receptor-mediated entry of diphtheria toxin into monkey kidney (Vero) cells: electron microscopic evaluation." 47) Biochim Biophys Acta; 1985 Sep 30: 846(3): 334-41"Evidence that membrane phospholipids and protein are required for binding of diphtheria toxin in Vero cells." 48) Can J Microbiol; 1985 Mar: 31(3): 302-4"Cytotoxic effects of culture supernatants of oral bacteria and various organic acids on Vero cells." 49) Exp Cell Res; 1985 Apr: 157(2): 556-60 "Scanning electron microscopic examination of the secondary constriction of vero cells." 50) J Gen Virol; 1985 Mar: 66 ( Pt 3): 559-71"Synthesis of proteins and glycoproteins in dengue type 2 virus-infected vero and Aedes albopictus cells."

Available Formats

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