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Mycoplasma contamination and viral immunomodulatory activity: dendritic cells open Pandora's box.

Marco P Alves1, Carlos P Carrasco, Carole Balmelli, Nicolas Ruggli, Kenneth C McCullough, Artur Summerfield.   

Abstract

During in vitro investigations on the interaction of classical swine fever virus (CSFV)--an immunosuppressive viral pathogen--with monocyte-derived dendritic cells (MoDC) a soluble factor with a strong anti-proliferative activity for T lymphocytes was found. This activity, with an inhibitory dilution 50% (ID(50)) of 10(3)-10(7), was induced after virus infection of monocytes differentiating into DC. UV--inactivation of the supernatants and blocking experiments with a monoclonal antibody against the E2 envelope protein of CSFV initially indicated a virus-dependency. However, further investigations including filtration and centrifugation experiments as well as antibiotic treatment demonstrated the involvement of mycoplasma. This was confirmed by a Hoechst 33258 staining, PCR and mycoplasma cultures--Mycoplasma hyorhinis was identified as the contaminant. Elucidation of a mycoplasma presence occurred under conditions in which the original virus stocks prepared in SK6 cells were negative for mycoplasma using the above tests. Moreover, conventional passage of the virus on the SK6 cells used for this purpose did not reveal any mycoplasma. It was the passage of virus in MoDC rather than SK6 cells that was required to expose the contamination. Three passages of the anti-proliferative supernatants on MoDC cultures increased the ID(50) 10(3)-fold; only when these MoDC-derived supernatants were employed was the mycoplasma contaminant also detectable on SK6 cells. In conclusion, these data demonstrate that regular testing of cell lines and virus stocks for mycoplasma does not necessarily identify their presence, and that application of passage in MoDC cultures could prove an aid for identifying initially undetectable levels of mycoplasma contamination.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17532055     DOI: 10.1016/j.imlet.2007.04.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunol Lett        ISSN: 0165-2478            Impact factor:   3.685


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