Literature DB >> 31573710

Combining spore germination and heat inactivation to decontaminate materials contaminated with Bacillus anthracis spores.

T L Buhr1, Z A Minter1, N L Kennihan1, A A Young1, E L Borgers-Klonkowski1, E B Osborn1, M D Bohmke1, S M Hamilton1, M B Kimani1, C T Miller1, R S Mackie1, J M Innocenti1, M D Bensman1, S D Lilly1.   

Abstract

AIMS: To add a spore germination step in order to reduce decontamination temperature and time requirements compared to the current hot, humid air decontamination parameters, which are 75-80°C, ≥72 h, 70-90% RH, down to ≤60°C and ≤24 h total decontamination time. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Bacillus anthracis spore germination with l-alanine+inosine+calcium dipicolinate (CaDPA) was quantified at 0-40°C, several time points and spore concentrations of 5-9 log10 per ml. Germination efficiency at 0-40°C was >99% at <8 log10 spores per ml. The temperature optimum was 20°C. Germination efficiency was significantly higher but slower at 0°C compared to ≥30°C at ≥8 log10 spores per ml. A single germinant application followed by 60°C, 1-h treatment consistently inactivated >2 log10 (>99%) of spores. However, a repeat application of germinant was needed to achieve the objective of ≥6 log10 spore inactivation out of a 7 log10 challenge (≥99·9999%) for ≤24 h total decontamination time for nylon and aircraft performance coating.
CONCLUSIONS: l-alanine+inosine+CaDPA stimulated germination across wide temperature and spore concentration ranges. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: Germination expands the scope of spore decontamination to include materials from any industry sector that can be sprayed with an aqueous germinant solution. Published 2019. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.

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Keywords:  zzm321990Bacillus anthraciszzm321990; alanine racemase; decontamination; germination; germination inhibition; hot humid air; inosine hydrolase; persister; spore; surrogate

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31573710     DOI: 10.1111/jam.14474

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 1364-5072            Impact factor:   3.772


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