PCR-based detection and eradication of mycoplasmal infections from various mammalian cell lines: a local experience

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Vahid Molla Kazemiha
Mohammad Ali Shokrgozar
Mohammad Reza Arabestani
Morteza Shojaei Moghadam
Shahram Azari
Susan Maleki
Amir Amanzadeh
Mahmood Jeddi Tehrani
Fazel Shokri
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[1] National Cell Bank of Iran,Faculty of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences
[2] Pasteur Institute of Iran,Department of Biology, School of Science
[3] Universiti Putra Malaysia,Monoclonal Antibody Research Center
[4] Shahid Chamran University,Immune and Gene Therapy Laboratory, Cancer Center Karolinska
[5] Avicenna Research Institute,Department of Immunology, School of Public Health
[6] Karolinska Institute,undefined
[7] Tehran University of Medical Sciences,undefined
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Cytotechnology | 2009年 / 61卷
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Mycoplasmal infection; Mammalian cell lines; Elimination; Antibiotics; PCR-based detection;
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A total of 200 cell lines including different human, monkey, mice, hamster and rat cell types were examined for mycoplasma infection status. PCR assay using generic-specific universal primers showed that 40 (20%) of the cell lines are contaminated with mycoplasma. Employment of species-specific primers within these infected cell lines revealed infection with M. hyorhinis (42.5%), M. fermentas (37.5%), M. arginini (37.5%), M. orale (12.5%) and A. laidlawii (7.5%). A number of the cultures were coinfected with 2 or 3 different species. Contaminated samples were treated with BM-Cyclin, Ciprofloxacin and mycoplasma removal agent (MRA). Mycoplasma eradication was subsequently checked by PCR following 2 weeks continuous culture of treated cells in antibiotic free culture medium. Mycoplasmal infections were eradicated in 100, 70 and 42% of infected cell lines when the samples were treated with BM-Cyclin, MRA and Ciprofloxacin, respectively. However, 12% (BM-Cyclin), 62.5% (MRA) and 82.5% (Ciprofloxacin) of mycoplasma regrowth was observed 4 months after the treatment. Notably, the risk of spontaneous culture death was 17.5, 12.5 and 0% for BM-Cyclin, MRA and Ciprofloxacin, respectively.
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