鉴定细胞培养受到与支原体簇有关的一种不常见支原体污染的情况。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-04 DOI:10.1007/s10616-022-00567-7
Jose Antonio Carrillo-Ávila, R Aguilar-Quesada, G Ligero, S Panadero-Fajardo, M V Santos-Pírez, P Catalina
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支原体污染是细胞培养复制和维护中的一个重大问题。在 200 多种已知支原体中,细胞培养物中检测到的支原体数量有限,这些支原体代表了能躲过检测系统的新物种或变种。细胞培养物中支原体的检测使用了 qPCR 商用试剂盒。此外,还对扩增的支原体物种进行了测序和序列组装、聚类和进化分析研究。我们的工作发现了一种新的、不寻常的支原体变种或物种,它与霉形体支原体群的相关物种具有高度的同源性。这种变种通常与牛有关,但在细胞培养中也检测到了它的污染。细胞培养物中的支原体检测(即使是不常见的种类)对于确保使用细胞培养物的研究的有效性和可重复性以及确保生物库中细胞系沉积物的质量至关重要。因此,有必要持续检查细胞培养物中是否存在支原体,并不断调整相关检测系统。
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Identification of cell culture contamination by an unusual species of Mycoplasma related to the M. mycoides cluster.

Mycoplasma contamination is a significant problem in cell culture replication and maintenance. From more than 200 known species, a limited number of Mycoplasma species have been detected in cell cultures, representing new species or variants that can escape detection systems. A qPCR commercial kit was used for Mycoplasma detection in cell cultures. Furthermore, an amplified Mycoplasma species was sequenced and summited for sequence assembly, clustering, and evolutionary analysis study. Our work has identified a new and unusual variant or species of Mycoplasma that possesses a high degree of homology with species related with M. mycoides cluster. This variant is usually associated with cattle but has been detected contaminating a cell culture. Mycoplasma testing (even for unusual species) in cell cultures is essential to ensure the validity and reproducibility of research that uses cell cultures and to ensure the quality of cell line deposits in biobanks. For this reason, it is necessary to perform continuous checks for the absence of Mycoplasma in cell cultures and engage in the continuous adaptation of relevant detection systems.

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