Baby hamster kidney cell

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Baby Hamster Kidney (BHK) cells are a cell line derived from the kidney of a newborn hamster. They are widely used in biological research and biotechnology for various purposes, including the production of viral vaccines, gene expression studies, and the production of recombinant proteins. BHK cells are known for their robustness and ease of handling, making them a popular choice for laboratory work.

History[edit | edit source]

The BHK cell line was originally established in the early 1960s. Since then, it has been extensively used in virology and molecular biology research. The cells are particularly valued for their ability to grow in suspension cultures and for their high transfection efficiency, which is the ability to introduce foreign DNA into their genome.

Characteristics[edit | edit source]

BHK cells are characterized by their fibroblast-like shape and rapid growth in culture. They are adherent cells, meaning they require a surface to attach to in order to grow. BHK cells are also known for their versatility in transfection methods, including calcium phosphate, lipofection, and electroporation, making them suitable for a wide range of genetic engineering applications.

Applications[edit | edit source]

Vaccine Production[edit | edit source]

One of the most significant applications of BHK cells is in the production of viral vaccines. They are used to propagate viruses, which are then inactivated or attenuated to produce vaccines. BHK cells have been instrumental in the development of vaccines against diseases such as rabies, foot-and-mouth disease, and hepatitis B.

Gene Expression Studies[edit | edit source]

BHK cells are also used in gene expression studies to investigate the function of specific genes. By introducing foreign DNA into BHK cells, researchers can study the effects of overexpressing or silencing genes of interest.

Recombinant Protein Production[edit | edit source]

Additionally, BHK cells are used for the production of recombinant proteins. This involves inserting the gene encoding the desired protein into the BHK cells, which then express and produce the protein. This method is used to produce a variety of proteins for research, therapeutic, and industrial purposes.

Advantages and Limitations[edit | edit source]

The main advantages of using BHK cells include their high transfection efficiency, rapid growth rate, and the ability to grow in suspension cultures. However, there are also limitations to their use. For instance, BHK cells may not be suitable for all types of research, especially those requiring specific cell types or more physiologically relevant models. Additionally, like all cell lines, BHK cells can accumulate genetic mutations over time, which may affect their behavior and reliability in experiments.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

BHK cells have played a crucial role in the advancement of biological research and biotechnology. Their versatility and ease of use make them a valuable tool for a wide range of scientific applications. Despite their limitations, BHK cells continue to be a cell line of choice for many researchers in the field of virology, molecular biology, and biotechnology.

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