Literature DB >> 19810046

Rapid and sensitive detection of Mollicutes in cell culture by polymerase chain reaction.

Mohammad Hassan Shahhosseiny1, Zahra Hosseiny, Hamid Reza Khoramkhorshid, Shahram Azari, Mohammad Ali Shokrgozar.   

Abstract

Infections with Mollicutes species (such as Mycoplasma, Acholeplasma, and Ureaplasma) can induce a variety of problems in living organisms and laboratory cell cultures. Therefore, it is necessary to establish a routine diagnostic protocol for Mycoplasma infection in order to ensure reliable research results, as well as the safety of commercial biological products. For that purpose a novel PCR-based procedure using specific designed primers complementary to 16S rRNA genome region of mollicute species was evaluated. PCR was optimized and sensitivity and specificity was evaluated by defined cell count concentrations (2-31250 CFU/ml) of different strains of Mycoplasma, Acholeplasma and Ureaplasma. Amplicon (272 bp) was cloned by PCR-cloning and sequenced by dideoxy chain termination. PCR, was found to be able to detect 10 copies of mollicute target DNA. No cross-reactivity with genomic DNA of non-mollicute bacteria or human cell lines was observed. Forty seven human and animal cell lines were evaluated for mollicute contamination. Twenty five cell lines (53%) were correctly identified as contaminated by this molecular approach. The results of this study demonstrated that this PCR-based method is not only fast and reproducible, but also highly sensitive and specific for detecting contaminant mycoplasmas in cell cultures.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19810046     DOI: 10.1002/jobm.200800174

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Basic Microbiol        ISSN: 0233-111X            Impact factor:   2.281


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