dc.creatorSimonetti, Amauri Braga
dc.creatorHidalgo, Gelsa Edith Navarro
dc.creatorCampos, Karen
dc.creatorMergener, Michelle
dc.creatorDavid, Cintia de
dc.creatorOliveira, Anna Paula de
dc.creatorRoehe, Paulo Michel
dc.date2010-04-16T09:15:07Z
dc.date2007
dc.identifier1517-8382
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/20481
dc.identifier000611696
dc.descriptionThe main goal of this study is to alert researchers who work with cell cultures for the risk of contamination by structures called nanobacteria (NB). NB are tiny structures with size varying from 80 to 500 nm, commonly occurring in clusters and producing a biofilm which contains carbonate or hydroxyl apatite. The most likely source of cell culture contamination by such organisms is serum used as supplement in culture media. The presence of NB leads to a progressive culture deterioration with accumulation of granules (probably phagocytized NB) in cytoplasmic vacuoles, an increasing number of dead cells in the supernatant and degeneration of cells that remained attached to the bottom of the vessel. NB can also be found in culture supernatants where they are found in clusters with variable size and displaying brownian movement. In this study, 19 cell lineages, 8 batches of sera and 1 batch of growth supplement from different sources were analyzed. Samples from sera were cultured in Eagle’s Minimum Essential Medium (E-MEM) or incubated directly at 37ºC. Tests carried out to detect the presence of extracellular bacteria, Mycoplasma sp and viruses were all negative. Analysis by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed tiny oval structures less than 500 nm in size, isolated or in small groups, in all material analyzed except in one fetal bovine serum batch.
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.languageeng
dc.relationBrazilian journal of microbiology. São Paulo, SP. Vol. 38, n. 1 (jan./mar. 2007), p. 153-158
dc.rightsOpen Access
dc.subjectNanobactéria
dc.subjectCultura de celulas
dc.subjectNanobacteria
dc.subjectCell culture
dc.subjectFetal bovine serum (FBS)
dc.subjectContamination
dc.titleNanobacteria-like particles : a threat to cell cultures
dc.typeArtigo de periódico
dc.typeNacional


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