Literature DB >> 7520103

Effective treatment of mycoplasma contamination in cell lines with enrofloxacin (Baytril).

E Fleckenstein1, C C Uphoff, H G Drexler.   

Abstract

Continuous cell lines are frequently contaminated with microorganisms, mycoplasmas being the most prominent and cumbersome. In our experience, of the 300 cell lines examined more than one third was infected with mycoplasmas. Mycoplasma contamination can affect virtually every parameter and functional activity of a cultured cell. An alternative to the recommended disposal of infected cultures is an attempt to eliminate the contaminants. Adding antibiotics with strong activity against mycoplasmas to the culture medium is a simple, inexpensive and efficient decontamination method. Here, we studied the effectiveness of the new antibiotic enrofloxacin (Baytril) developed specifically for use against mycoplasmas. Baytril is a new synthetic agent from the group of quinolone derivatives that are DNA gyrase inhibitors. Thirty-two chronically infected cell lines (27 human leukemia-lymphoma cell lines) were treated with Baytril in a prospective study in direct comparison with three other well-established anti-mycoplasma regimens, the antibiotics BM-Cyclin, Ciprobay and MRA (Mycoplasma Removal Agent). Mycoplasmas were detected by DNA staining, agar colony growth, DNA-RNA hybridization, polymerase chain reaction, and monoclonal antibody staining. Treatment with Baytril eliminated the contaminants in 30/32 cultures (94%). The cure rates for Ciprobay, BM-Cyclin and MRA were 91%, 81%, and 75%, respectively. The IC50 values of Baytril for cell lines varied over a wide range depending on the type of hematopoietic cell lineage with T- and B-cell lines being more sensitive targets. Baytril-treated cell lines remained mycoplasma-negative over a 12-week antibiotic-free culture period. Low levels of mycoplasma infection were shown not to persist by repeat testing after growth without antibiotics. A retrospective analysis of anti-mycoplasma treatments with BM-Cyclin, Ciprobay, MRA or Baytril showed that 265/351 cultures (75%) were immediately cured of mycoplasma; however, all of the remaining, mycoplasma-positive cultures harboring mycoplasms resistant to the first antibiotic could be cleaned up by a second round with a different antibiotic. Baytril is an efficient anti-mycoplasma antibiotic and based on its high cure rate might be the treatment of first choice.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7520103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Leukemia        ISSN: 0887-6924            Impact factor:   11.528


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