KMID : 0380020140290050361
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Korean Journal of Biotechnology and Bioengineering 2014 Volume.29 No. 5 p.361 ~ p.371
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TaqMan Probe Real-Time PCR for Quantitative Detection of Mycoplasma during Manufacture of Biologics
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Lee Jae-Il
Kim In-Seop
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Abstract
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Mycoplasma is well recognized as one of the most prevalent and serious microbial contaminants of biologic manufacturing processes. Conventional methods for mycoplasma testing, direct culture method and indirect indicator cell culture method, are lengthy, costly and less sensitive to noncultivable species. In this report, we describe a new TaqMan probe-based real-time PCR method for rapid and quantitative detection of mycoplasma contamination during manufacture of biologics. Universal mycoplasma primers were used for mycoplasma PCR and mycoplasma DNA was quantified by use of a specific TaqMan probe. Specificity, sensitivity, and robustness of the real-time PCR method was validated according to the European Pharmacopoeia. The validation results met required criteria to justify its use as a replacement for the culture method. The established real-time PCR assay was successfully applied to the detection of mycoplasma from human keratinocyte and mesenchymal stem cell as well as Vero cell lines artificially infected with mycoplasma. The overall results indicated that this rapid, specific, sensitive, and robust assay can be reliably used for quantitative detection of mycoplasma contamination during manufacture of biologics.
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KEYWORD
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Mycoplasma detection, TaqMan probe, Real-time PCR, Validation, Biologics
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