A Novel Strain of Porcine Adenovirus Detected in Urinary Bladder Urothelial Cell Culture
Contamination of cell cultures is the most common problem encountered in cell culture laboratories. Besides the secondary cell contaminations often occurring in the cell laboratories, the contaminations originating from donor animal or human tissue are equally as common, but usually harder to recogn...
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doaj-fadd716186a2477481aff983f7f90c0f2020-11-25T00:51:46ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152014-06-01662505251810.3390/v6062505v6062505A Novel Strain of Porcine Adenovirus Detected in Urinary Bladder Urothelial Cell CultureUrška Dragin Jerman0Marko Kolenc1Andrej Steyer2Peter Veranič3Mateja Poljšak Prijatelj4Mateja Erdani Kreft5Institute of Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, SI-1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaInstitute of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, SI-1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaInstitute of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, SI-1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaInstitute of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, SI-1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaInstitute of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, SI-1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaInstitute of Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, SI-1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaContamination of cell cultures is the most common problem encountered in cell culture laboratories. Besides the secondary cell contaminations often occurring in the cell laboratories, the contaminations originating from donor animal or human tissue are equally as common, but usually harder to recognize and as such require special attention. The present study describes the detection of porcine adenovirus (PAdV), strain PAdV-SVN1 in cultures of normal porcine urothelial (NPU) cells isolated from urinary bladders of domestic pigs. NPU cell cultures were evaluated by light microscopy (LM), polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and additionally assessed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Characteristic ultrastructure of virions revealed the infection with adenovirus. The adenoviral contamination was further identified by the sequence analysis, which showed the highest similarity to recently described PAdV strain PAdV-WI. Additionally, the cell ultrastructural analysis confirmed the life-cycle characteristic for adenoviruses. To closely mimic the in vivo situation, the majority of research on in vitro models uses cell cultures isolated from human or animal tissue and their subsequent passages. Since the donor tissue could be a potential source of contamination, the microbiological screening of the excised tissue and harvested cell cultures is highly recommended.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/6/6/2505porcine adenoviruscell cultureurinary bladdertransmission electron microscopypolymerase chain reactionmicrobiological screening |
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Urška Dragin Jerman Marko Kolenc Andrej Steyer Peter Veranič Mateja Poljšak Prijatelj Mateja Erdani Kreft A Novel Strain of Porcine Adenovirus Detected in Urinary Bladder Urothelial Cell Culture Viruses porcine adenovirus cell culture urinary bladder transmission electron microscopy polymerase chain reaction microbiological screening |
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Urška Dragin Jerman Marko Kolenc Andrej Steyer Peter Veranič Mateja Poljšak Prijatelj Mateja Erdani Kreft |
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A Novel Strain of Porcine Adenovirus Detected in Urinary Bladder Urothelial Cell Culture |
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A Novel Strain of Porcine Adenovirus Detected in Urinary Bladder Urothelial Cell Culture |
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A Novel Strain of Porcine Adenovirus Detected in Urinary Bladder Urothelial Cell Culture |
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A Novel Strain of Porcine Adenovirus Detected in Urinary Bladder Urothelial Cell Culture |
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A Novel Strain of Porcine Adenovirus Detected in Urinary Bladder Urothelial Cell Culture |
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novel strain of porcine adenovirus detected in urinary bladder urothelial cell culture |
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Contamination of cell cultures is the most common problem encountered in cell culture laboratories. Besides the secondary cell contaminations often occurring in the cell laboratories, the contaminations originating from donor animal or human tissue are equally as common, but usually harder to recognize and as such require special attention. The present study describes the detection of porcine adenovirus (PAdV), strain PAdV-SVN1 in cultures of normal porcine urothelial (NPU) cells isolated from urinary bladders of domestic pigs. NPU cell cultures were evaluated by light microscopy (LM), polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and additionally assessed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Characteristic ultrastructure of virions revealed the infection with adenovirus. The adenoviral contamination was further identified by the sequence analysis, which showed the highest similarity to recently described PAdV strain PAdV-WI. Additionally, the cell ultrastructural analysis confirmed the life-cycle characteristic for adenoviruses. To closely mimic the in vivo situation, the majority of research on in vitro models uses cell cultures isolated from human or animal tissue and their subsequent passages. Since the donor tissue could be a potential source of contamination, the microbiological screening of the excised tissue and harvested cell cultures is highly recommended. |
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porcine adenovirus cell culture urinary bladder transmission electron microscopy polymerase chain reaction microbiological screening |
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