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A low-cost simple test for weekly detection of Mycoplasma hyorhinis and arginini contaminations in cell cultures and viral preparations.

Michele Lai1, Elena Iacono1, Pietro Giorgio Spezia1, Giulia Lottini2, Veronica La Rocca3, Paola Quaranta1, Mauro Pistello4, Giulia Freer5.   

Abstract

Mollicutes (Mycoplasma and Acholeplasma) are parasitic bacteria that adhere to cellular surfaces, naturally resistant to many antibiotics and extremely small. They are often found as contaminants in cultured cells, where they go unnoticed. They may be present in viral stocks because they are present in supernatants of cells where cultured viruses are released. The best way to keep laboratories free of Mycoplasma is to discard infected cultures, but, as judged by the very common finding of Mycoplasma-contaminated cultures in many laboratories, this is not done as often as it should be. A possible reason is that most procedures recommended take as long as performing a simple experiment and many laboratories delay testing to save money and time. Indeed, many methods exist to detect Mycoplasma infection of cell lines, but they take at least a couple of hours of hands-on work, if not more. Here we describe a procedure to screen viral stocks and tissue cultures for Mycoplasma presence. It relies on isolation of Mycoplasma on ordinary horse blood agar directly from exhausted tissue culture supernatants and does not require experienced personnel or expensive equipment. It only requires minutes of hands-on work, and, for this, it may be useful for weekly screening of cultures. It yields semiquantitative results in roughly 5 days, which is the time that usually passes between one subculture passage of cells in vitro to another. Because of its simplicity, it may be useful for detecting Mycoplasma in viral stocks and for frequent screening of cultures in research laboratories.
Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Blood agar; Mycoplasma contamination; Mycoplasma detection; Viral stock

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34644588     DOI: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2021.114327

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol Methods        ISSN: 0166-0934            Impact factor:   2.014


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