Aptamer cocktail to detect multiple species of mycoplasma in cell culture

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Abstract

Mycoplasma contamination of cell line cultures is a common, yet often undetected problem in research laboratories. Many of the existing techniques to detect mycoplasma contamination of cultured cells are time-consuming, expensive, and have significant drawbacks. Here, we describe a mycoplasma detection system that is useful for detecting multiple species of mycoplasma in infected cell lines. The system contains three dye-labeled detection aptamers that can specifically bind to mycoplasma-infected cells and a dye-labeled control aptamer that minimally binds to cells. With this system, mycoplasma-contaminated cells can be detected within 30 min by using a flow cytometer, fluorescence microscope, or microplate reader. Further, this system may be used to detect mycoplasma-contaminated culture medium. This study presents an novel mycoplasma detection model that is simple, rapid, inexpensive, and sensitive.

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Wan, Q., Liu, X., Zeng, Z., Chen, Z., Liu, Y., & Zu, Y. (2020). Aptamer cocktail to detect multiple species of mycoplasma in cell culture. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21113784

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