Improved production strain maintenance technique for Burkholderia mallei 5584 (Master seed) used for glander diagnostic agent production

E. A. Artemeva, L. A. Melnikova, L. I. Zaynullin, N. K. Bukova
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One of the aspects important for strain collection maintenance is the optimization of existing methods and development of new techniques for microbial strain preservation, that is why the improvement of previously developed methods for authentic strain preservation is an urgent task. The article provides information on the maintenance of Burkholderia mallei 5584 (Master seed) using previously developed technique, which was supplemented with new stages in accordance with modern requirements for strain collections of highly dangerous disease agents. The previous strain maintenance technique involved its storage in its native state, which facilitated accumulation of genetic mutations and, ultimately modification of bacterial cell properties. To extend the storage time of this strain and to ensure the stability of its biological properties, the freeze-drying method was used. Skimmed milk was used as a cryoprotectant. Freeze-drying was performed under selected conditions. This technique allows for the strain sub-culturing on sensitive models once every 5 years, which is more expedient and safe from an economic and biological point of view. For safe handling of Burkholderia mallei 5584 production strain, an inactivation technique using gamma rays at 30 kGy was developed, which allowed to achieve microbial suspension sterility and preserve the bacterial cell structure. When comparing the previously developed and supplemented techniques, it was found that the improved technique of Burkholderia mallei 5584 (Master seed) maintenance makes it possible to avoid the loss of its biological properties needed for the production of high-quality laboratory diagnostic agents used for timely disease detection in susceptible animals by diagnostic tests.
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用于生产腺病毒诊断剂的伯克霍尔德氏菌 5584(主种子)的改良生产菌株维护技术
菌种保藏的一个重要方面是优化现有方法和开发新的微生物菌种保藏技术,因此改进以前开发的真实菌种保藏方法是一项紧迫任务。文章介绍了利用以前开发的技术保存伯克霍尔德氏菌 5584(主种子)的情况,根据现代对高危病原体菌株收集的要求,对该技术进行了新阶段的补充。以前的菌株保存技术是在原生状态下保存菌株,这有利于基因突变的积累,并最终改变细菌细胞的特性。为了延长该菌株的储存时间并确保其生物特性的稳定性,我们采用了冷冻干燥法。脱脂牛奶被用作冷冻保护剂。冷冻干燥在选定的条件下进行。这种技术允许每 5 年在敏感模型上进行一次菌株亚培养,从经济和生物角度来看,这种方法更为便捷和安全。为安全处理伯克霍尔德氏菌 5584 生产菌株,开发了一种使用 30 kGy 伽马射线的灭活技术,可实现微生物悬浮无菌并保留细菌细胞结构。在对以前开发的技术和补充技术进行比较后发现,改进后的伯克霍尔德氏菌 5584(主种子)维护技术可以避免其生物特性的丧失,而这种生物特性是生产高质量实验室诊断剂所必需的,用于通过诊断测试及时发现易感动物的疾病。
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