Comparison of antigenic mutation during egg and cell passage cultivation of H3N2 influenza virus.
Yong Wook ParkYun Hee KimHwan Ui JungOh Seok JeongEun Ji HongHun KimJae Il LeePublished in: Clinical and experimental vaccine research (2020)
H3N2 influenza virus cultured in eggs could lead mutations in amino acid sequence of hemagglutinin, distinct from the corresponding virus cultured in cells for which no antigenic mutation was observed. These findings suggest that cell culture is a more stable and effective way of production with lower risk of antigenic mutations for the manufacture of influenza vaccines.