A humanized MDCK cell line for the efficient isolation and propagation of human influenza viruses.
Kosuke TakadaChiharu KawakamiShufang FanShiho ChibaGongxun ZhongChunyang GuKohei ShimizuSara TakasakiYuko Sakai-TagawaTiago J S LopesJayeeta DuttaZenab KhanDivya KritiHarm van BakelShinya YamadaTokiko WatanabeMasaki ImaiYoshihiro KawaokaPublished in: Nature microbiology (2019)
Here, we developed hCK, a Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cell line that expresses high levels of human influenza virus receptors and low levels of avian virus receptors. hCK cells supported human A/H3N2 influenza virus isolation and growth much more effectively than conventional MDCK or human virus receptor-overexpressing (AX4) cells. A/H3N2 viruses propagated in hCK cells also maintained higher genetic stability than those propagated in MDCK and AX4 cells.