| Literature DB >> 27013847 |
Shaw-Wei D Tsen1, Karen Kibler2, Bert Jacobs2, Justin C Fay3, N P Podolnikova4, T P Ugarova4, Samuel Achilefu1, Kong-Thon Tsen5.
Abstract
Microbial contamination of cell culture is a major problem encountered both in academic labs and in the biotechnology/pharmaceutical industries. A broad spectrum of microbes including mycoplasma, bacteria, fungi, and viruses are the causative agents of cell culture contamination. Unfortunately, the existing disinfection techniques lack selectivity and/or lead to the development of drug-resistance, and more importantly there is no universal method to address all microbes. Here, we report a novel, chemical-free visible ultrashort pulsed laser method for cell culture disinfection. The ultrashort pulsed laser technology inactivates pathogens with mechanical means, a paradigm shift from the traditional pharmaceutical and chemical approaches. We demonstrate that ultrashort pulsed laser treatment can efficiently inactivate mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast, and viruses with good preservation of mammalian cell viability. Our results indicate that this ultrashort pulsed laser technology has the potential to serve as a universal method for the disinfection of cell culture.Entities:
Keywords: Photonic disinfection; cell cultures; pathogens; ultrashort pulsed laser
Year: 2015 PMID: 27013847 PMCID: PMC4800335 DOI: 10.1109/JSTQE.2015.2498920
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE J Sel Top Quantum Electron ISSN: 1077-260X Impact factor: 4.544