| Literature DB >> 25097255 |
G Hecht1, C Bar-Nathan1, G Milite2, I Alon1, Y Moshe1, L Greenfeld1, N Dotsenko1, J Suez3, M Levy3, C A Thaiss3, H Dafni1, E Elinav3, A Harmelin4.
Abstract
The use of germ-free (GF) isolators for microbiome-related research is exponentially increasing, yet limited by its cost, isolator size and potential for trans-contamination. As such, current isolator technology is highly limiting to researchers engaged in short period experiments involving multiple mouse strains and employing a variety of mono-inoculated microorganisms. In this study, we evaluate the use of positive pressure Isocages as a solution for short period studies (days to 2-3 weeks) of experimentation with GF mice at multiple simultaneous conditions. We demonstrate that this new Isocage technology is cost-effective and room-sparing, and enables maintenance of multiple simultaneous groups of GF mice. Using this technology, transferring GF mice from isolators to Isocage racks for experimentation, where they are kept under fully germ-free conditions, enables parallel inoculation with different bacterial strains and simultaneous experimentation with multiple research conditions. Altogether, the new GF Isocage technology enables the expansion of GF capabilities in a safe and cost-effective manner that can facilitate the growth, elaboration and flexibility of microbiome research.Entities:
Keywords: Isocage; germ-free mice
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25097255 DOI: 10.1177/0023677214544728
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lab Anim ISSN: 0023-6772 Impact factor: 2.471