Contamination of Tissue Cultures by Mycoplasmas

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  • Shlomo Rottem
  • Nechama S. Kosower
  • Jonathan D. Kornspan
چکیده

Mycoplasmas are the smallest and simplest self-replicating bacteria [1]. These microorganisms lack a peptidoglycan based rigid cell wall and thus are not susceptible to antibiotics, such as penicillin and its analogues, which are effective against most bacterial contaminants of cell cultures. The trivial name mycoplasma encompasses all species included in the class Mollicutes: i.e. the genera Mycoplasma, Acholeplasma, Spiroplasma, Anaeroplasma and Ureaplasma. Because mycoplasmas have an extremely small genome (0.58– 2.20 Mb compared with the 4.64 Mb of Escherichia coli), these organisms have limited metabolic options for replication and survival. The smallest genome of a self-replicating organism known at present is the genome of Mycoplasma genitalium (0.58 Mb; Ref. 2). Comparative genomic studies suggested that the genome of this organism still carries almost double the number of genes included in the minimal gene set essential for cellular function [3]. Owing to their limited biosynthetic capabilities, most mycoplasmas are parasites, exhibiting strict host and tissue specificities [4]. The aim of this review is to collate present knowledge on the strategies employed by mycoplasmas while interacting with tissue culture cells. Prominent among these strategies is the adherence of mycoplasmas to host cells, the invasion of mycoplasmas into host cells and the fusion of mycoplasmas with host cells. We shall discuss the intriguing questions of how a mycoplasma infecting tissue culture cells subvert and damage the host cells by mediating transformation of the cells, affecting the signal-transduction pathways and the metabolism of immune and nonimmune cells. We shall also present and discuss the common procedures for isolation, identification and eradication of a mycoplasma contamination of tissue cultures.

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تاریخ انتشار 2012