| Literature DB >> 27074779 |
Tao Yu1, Yongtao Wang1, Huizhen Zhang1, Caroline H Johnson2, Yiming Jiang1, Xiangjun Li3, Zeming Wu3, Tian Liu3, Kristopher W Krausz4, Aiming Yu5, Frank J Gonzalez4, Min Huang1, Huichang Bi6.
Abstract
Mycoplasma contamination is a common problem in cell culture and can alter cellular functions. Since cell metabolism is either directly or indirectly involved in every aspect of cell function, it is important to detect changes to the cellular metabolome after mycoplasma infection. In this study, liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC/MS)-based metabolomics was used to investigate the effect of mycoplasma contamination on the cellular metabolism of human pancreatic carcinoma cells (PANC-1). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that mycoplasma contamination induced significant metabolic changes in PANC-1 cells. Twenty-three metabolites were identified and found to be involved in arginine and purine metabolism and energy supply. This study demonstrates that mycoplasma contamination significantly alters cellular metabolite levels, confirming the compelling need for routine checking of cell cultures for mycoplasma contamination, particularly when used for metabolomics studies. Graphical abstract Metabolomics reveals mycoplasma contamination changes the metabolome of PANC-1 cells.Entities:
Keywords: Cell culture; Cellular metabolism; Metabolomics; Mycoplasma contamination; PANC-1 cells
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27074779 PMCID: PMC6300981 DOI: 10.1007/s00216-016-9525-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Bioanal Chem ISSN: 1618-2642 Impact factor: 4.142