UV radiation sensitivity of bacteriophage PhiX174 - A potential surrogate for SARS-CoV-2 in terms of radiation inactivation.

IF 4.1 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY AIMS Microbiology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3934/microbiol.2023023
Laura Weyersberg, Florian Sommerfeld, Petra Vatter, Martin Hessling
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To minimize health risks, surrogates are often employed to reduce experiments with pathogenic microorganisms and the associated health risk. Due to structural similarities between the enveloped RNA-viruses SARS-CoV-2 and Phi6, the latter has been established as a nonpathogenic coronavirus surrogate for many applications. However, large discrepancies in the UV log-reduction doses between SARS-CoV-2 and Phi6 necessitate the search for a better surrogate for UV inactivation applications. A literature study provided the bacteriophage PhiX174 as a potentially more suitable nonpathogenic coronavirus surrogate candidate. In irradiation experiments, the sensitivity of PhiX174 was investigated upon exposure to UV radiation of wavelengths 222 nm (Far-UVC), 254 nm (UVC), 302 nm (broad-band UVB), 311 nm (narrow-band UVB) and 366 nm (UVA) using a plaque assay. The determined log-reduction doses for PhiX174 were 1.3 mJ/cm2 @ 222 nm, 5 mJ/cm2 @ 254 nm, 17.9 mJ/cm2 @ 302 nm, 625 mJ/cm2 @ 311 nm and 42.5 J/cm2 @ 366 nm. The comparison of these results with published log-reduction doses of SARS-CoV-2 in the same spectral region, led to the conclusion that the bacteriophage PhiX174 exhibits larger log-reduction doses than SARS-CoV-2, nevertheless, it is a better UV-surrogate at 222 nm (Far-UVC), 254 nm (UVC) and 302 nm (UVB) than the often applied Phi6.

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噬菌体PhiX174 -一种潜在的SARS-CoV-2替代物在辐射失活方面的紫外线敏感性
为了最大限度地减少健康风险,经常使用替代品来减少病原微生物实验和相关的健康风险。由于包膜rna病毒SARS-CoV-2和Phi6在结构上的相似性,后者已被确定为非致病性冠状病毒替代品,用于许多应用。然而,SARS-CoV-2和Phi6在紫外线对数减少剂量方面存在很大差异,因此有必要寻找更好的紫外线失活替代品。一项文献研究表明,噬菌体PhiX174可能是一种更合适的非致病性冠状病毒替代品。在辐照实验中,采用空斑法研究了PhiX174在222 nm (Far-UVC)、254 nm (UVC)、302 nm(宽带UVB)、311 nm(窄带UVB)和366 nm (UVA)的紫外辐射下的敏感性。PhiX174的对数减少剂量分别为1.3 mJ/cm2 @ 222 nm、5 mJ/cm2 @ 254 nm、17.9 mJ/cm2 @ 302 nm、625 mJ/cm2 @ 311 nm和42.5 J/cm2 @ 366 nm。将这些结果与已发表的SARS-CoV-2在同一光谱区域的对数还原剂量进行比较,得出结论:噬菌体PhiX174比SARS-CoV-2具有更大的对数还原剂量,然而,它在222 nm(远UVC)、254 nm (UVC)和302 nm (UVB)波段比常用的Phi6具有更好的紫外线替代品。
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AIMS Microbiology
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