Avirulent Bacillus anthracis Strain with Molecular Assay Targets as Surrogate for Irradiation-Inactivated Virulent Spores
The revelation in May 2015 of the shipment of γ irradiation–inactivated wild-type Bacillus anthracis spore preparations containing a small number of live spores raised concern about the safety and security of these materials. The finding also raised doubts about the validity of the protocols and pro...
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doaj-febfb72b1ffc44df918b6561f2092d1d2020-11-25T02:14:10ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592018-04-0124469169910.3201/eid2404.171646Avirulent Bacillus anthracis Strain with Molecular Assay Targets as Surrogate for Irradiation-Inactivated Virulent SporesRoger D. PlautAndrea B. StaabMark A. MunsonJoan S. GebhardtChristopher P. KlimkoAvery V. QuirkChristopher K. CoteTony L. BuhrRebecca D. RossmaierRobert C. BernhardsCourtney E. LoveKimberly L. BerkTeresa G. AbshireDavid A. RozakLinda C. BeckScott StibitzBruce G. GoodwinMichael A. SmithShanmuga SozhamannanThe revelation in May 2015 of the shipment of γ irradiation–inactivated wild-type Bacillus anthracis spore preparations containing a small number of live spores raised concern about the safety and security of these materials. The finding also raised doubts about the validity of the protocols and procedures used to prepare them. Such inactivated reference materials were used as positive controls in assays to detect suspected B. anthracis in samples because live agent cannot be shipped for use in field settings, in improvement of currently deployed detection methods or development of new methods, or for quality assurance and training activities. Hence, risk-mitigated B. anthracis strains are needed to fulfill these requirements. We constructed a genetically inactivated or attenuated strain containing relevant molecular assay targets and tested to compare assay performance using this strain to the historical data obtained using irradiation-inactivated virulent spores.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/24/4/17-1646_articleBacillus anthracisselect agent excluded strainrecombinantgenetically inactivatedmolecular assaysurrogate |
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Roger D. Plaut Andrea B. Staab Mark A. Munson Joan S. Gebhardt Christopher P. Klimko Avery V. Quirk Christopher K. Cote Tony L. Buhr Rebecca D. Rossmaier Robert C. Bernhards Courtney E. Love Kimberly L. Berk Teresa G. Abshire David A. Rozak Linda C. Beck Scott Stibitz Bruce G. Goodwin Michael A. Smith Shanmuga Sozhamannan |
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Roger D. Plaut Andrea B. Staab Mark A. Munson Joan S. Gebhardt Christopher P. Klimko Avery V. Quirk Christopher K. Cote Tony L. Buhr Rebecca D. Rossmaier Robert C. Bernhards Courtney E. Love Kimberly L. Berk Teresa G. Abshire David A. Rozak Linda C. Beck Scott Stibitz Bruce G. Goodwin Michael A. Smith Shanmuga Sozhamannan Avirulent Bacillus anthracis Strain with Molecular Assay Targets as Surrogate for Irradiation-Inactivated Virulent Spores Emerging Infectious Diseases Bacillus anthracis select agent excluded strain recombinant genetically inactivated molecular assay surrogate |
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Roger D. Plaut Andrea B. Staab Mark A. Munson Joan S. Gebhardt Christopher P. Klimko Avery V. Quirk Christopher K. Cote Tony L. Buhr Rebecca D. Rossmaier Robert C. Bernhards Courtney E. Love Kimberly L. Berk Teresa G. Abshire David A. Rozak Linda C. Beck Scott Stibitz Bruce G. Goodwin Michael A. Smith Shanmuga Sozhamannan |
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Roger D. Plaut |
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Avirulent Bacillus anthracis Strain with Molecular Assay Targets as Surrogate for Irradiation-Inactivated Virulent Spores |
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Avirulent Bacillus anthracis Strain with Molecular Assay Targets as Surrogate for Irradiation-Inactivated Virulent Spores |
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Avirulent Bacillus anthracis Strain with Molecular Assay Targets as Surrogate for Irradiation-Inactivated Virulent Spores |
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Avirulent Bacillus anthracis Strain with Molecular Assay Targets as Surrogate for Irradiation-Inactivated Virulent Spores |
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Avirulent Bacillus anthracis Strain with Molecular Assay Targets as Surrogate for Irradiation-Inactivated Virulent Spores |
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avirulent bacillus anthracis strain with molecular assay targets as surrogate for irradiation-inactivated virulent spores |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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Emerging Infectious Diseases |
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1080-6040 1080-6059 |
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2018-04-01 |
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The revelation in May 2015 of the shipment of γ irradiation–inactivated wild-type Bacillus anthracis spore preparations containing a small number of live spores raised concern about the safety and security of these materials. The finding also raised doubts about the validity of the protocols and procedures used to prepare them. Such inactivated reference materials were used as positive controls in assays to detect suspected B. anthracis in samples because live agent cannot be shipped for use in field settings, in improvement of currently deployed detection methods or development of new methods, or for quality assurance and training activities. Hence, risk-mitigated B. anthracis strains are needed to fulfill these requirements. We constructed a genetically inactivated or attenuated strain containing relevant molecular assay targets and tested to compare assay performance using this strain to the historical data obtained using irradiation-inactivated virulent spores. |
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Bacillus anthracis select agent excluded strain recombinant genetically inactivated molecular assay surrogate |
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