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Alcohol disinfection procedure for isolating giant viruses from contaminated samples.

Meriem Slimani1, Isabelle Pagnier, Mondher Boughalmi, Didier Raoult, Bernard La Scola.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Giant viruses of the Megavirales order have been neglected in the literature because they are removed from samples during viral purification for viral metagenomic studies. Isolation via amoeba coculture has low efficiency and is extremely time-consuming. Thus, our objective was to improve Megavirales detection and recovery by using a new protocol that will eliminate most bacteria present in environmental samples while preserving giant virus viability.
METHODS: In this study, we tested the ability of a number of disinfection protocols to kill contaminating bacteria. These treatments were ethanol, UV irradiation, desiccation, glutaraldehyde and thermal shock.
RESULTS: Of all the treatments, a brief ethanol treatment did not significantly reduce the titer of viable viral particles of Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus or Marseillevirus, whereas it efficiently killed Escherichia coli. This treatment was applied to environmental samples that previously tested positive for giant viruses and was shown to eliminate contaminating bacteria, whereas it allowed for the isolation of the giant viruses.
CONCLUSION: Our results demonstrate that ethanol treatment can be used to evaluate large collections of environmental samples for the presence of giant viruses and to provide insight into understanding their ecology. This study should also facilitate the isolation of giant viruses using other species of protozoa in addition to Acanthamoeba spp.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24157890     DOI: 10.1159/000354566

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intervirology        ISSN: 0300-5526            Impact factor:   1.763


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1.  A virophage cross-species infection through mutant selection represses giant virus propagation, promoting host cell survival.

Authors:  Said Mougari; Nisrine Chelkha; Dehia Sahmi-Bounsiar; Fabrizio Di Pinto; Philippe Colson; Jonatas Abrahao; Bernard La Scola
Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2020-05-21

Review 2.  Mimivirus: leading the way in the discovery of giant viruses of amoebae.

Authors:  Philippe Colson; Bernard La Scola; Anthony Levasseur; Gustavo Caetano-Anollés; Didier Raoult
Journal:  Nat Rev Microbiol       Date:  2017-02-27       Impact factor: 60.633

3.  Isolation of new Brazilian giant viruses from environmental samples using a panel of protozoa.

Authors:  Fábio P Dornas; Jacques Y B Khalil; Isabelle Pagnier; Didier Raoult; Jônatas Abrahão; Bernard La Scola
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2015-10-06       Impact factor: 5.640

4.  Faustovirus-Like Asfarvirus in Hematophagous Biting Midges and Their Vertebrate Hosts.

Authors:  Sarah Temmam; Sonia Monteil-Bouchard; Masse Sambou; Maxence Aubadie-Ladrix; Saïd Azza; Philippe Decloquement; Jacques Y Bou Khalil; Jean-Pierre Baudoin; Priscilla Jardot; Catherine Robert; Bernard La Scola; Oleg Y Mediannikov; Didier Raoult; Christelle Desnues
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2015-12-16       Impact factor: 5.640

Review 5.  Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus and other giant viruses: an open field to outstanding discoveries.

Authors:  Jônatas S Abrahão; Fábio P Dornas; Lorena C F Silva; Gabriel M Almeida; Paulo V M Boratto; Phillipe Colson; Bernard La Scola; Erna G Kroon
Journal:  Virol J       Date:  2014-06-30       Impact factor: 4.099

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