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CSE-119

CSE-119

Catalogue No.

95122019

Cell Line Name

CSE-119

Cell Line Description

The fish cell line CSE-119 was initiated in 1963 from pooled embryos of Coho salmon (Oncorynchus kisutch). CSE-119, also known as Coho salmon embryo-119, are susceptible to infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) but show a lack of sensitivity to infection with viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus (VHSV) or infectious haematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV). This might be correlated to the natural resistance to infectious haemotopoietic necrosis in this species. For replication of salmonid viruses CSE-119 cells should be incubated at 18°C.

Characteristics

Tissue of Origin

Embryo

Karyotype

Diploid and modal no. 60

Applications

Isolation of viruses from clinical samples, virus propagation

Disease

None Stated

Culture Conditions

Cell Type

Fibroblastic

Subculture Routine

Split sub-confluent cultures (70-80%) 1:3 using 0.05% trypsin or trypsin/EDTA; 5% CO₂; 15-21°C; split every 10-14 days; requires a new flask every passage. Fish cell lines detach easily during transit if the culture is too young. After resuscitation split cells 1:3 and culture for at least one week with 1-2 media changes before shipping.

Culture Medium

EMEM (EBSS) + 2mM Glutamine + 1% Non Essential Amino Acids (NEAA) + 10% Foetal Bovine Serum (FBS).

Growth Mode

Adherent

Additional Info

Depositor

Dr J L Fryer, Department of Microbiology, Oregon State University,Corvallis

Country of Origin

United States

Hazard Group (ACDP)

Hazard Group (ACDP) 2

Applications

References

In Vitro 1984;20:671

Available Formats

  • Frozen
  • DNA-5µg (100ng/µl)

If use of this culture results in a scientific publication, it should be cited in the publication as: CSE-119 (ECACC 95122019).

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