Avoiding microbial contamination, 1 cells and media, 3 working and behavior in the lab – BINDER C 150 User Manual

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C 150 (E2) 12/2012

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14. Avoiding microbial contamination

The main types of microbial contaminants in cell and tissue culture are bacteria, fungi, yeast, mycoplas-
ma, and viruses. This chapter gives an overview of potential sources of contamination and precautions
and measures to eliminate them.

14.1 Cells and media

Primary cultures from the original tissue

Cells/cell lines from unknown sources or from cell banks: Use only cells of known and tested origin.

Monitoring and routine screening of new cultures.

Media and sera: Use only sera of known and tested origin (mycoplasma free, e.g., UV or

γ radiated).

Virus suspensions, antibody solutions etc. Use only reagents of known and tested origin.

Laboratory instruments, media and reagents, which were exposed to possible contaminated cultures

must be sterilized / autoclaved / disposed.

Antibiotics in the cell culture media may prevent bacteria detection: Use antibiotics selectively and

economically.

14.2 Laboratory conditions / equipment around the incubator

Possible sources of contamination in the cell culture lab are airborne germs, lab equipment, building fea-
tures, and the lab personnel.

Keep pipettes and instruments sterile after autoclaving.

Bio safety cabinets (laminar air flow) should have a minimum of items apart from aspirator tube and

burner. Items shall be positioned within easy reach and separate from each other. Disinfect surfaces
with an alcohol-based disinfectant before and after use, clean the space underneath the bench, and
carry out regular sterility tests of the filters.

Regular cleaning / disinfection of laboratory equipment such as a centrifuge, microscope, water bath,

refrigerator, and telephone.

No equipment should be placed on the floor.

Rough or humid walls are not suitable.

Identify leaking doors and windows and make them airtight.

Use air conditioning with special filters.

Reduce the number of personnel and their movements in the lab by careful positioning all relevant

equipment. For practical reasons, install the CO

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incubator close to the laminar air flow bench.

Regular microbiological monitoring of the cell culture laboratory.

14.3 Working and behavior in the lab

Sources of contamination are often the laboratory personnel themselves (surface germs, oral flora droplet
transfer) and handling the equipment and cultures. We recommend staff training in aseptic techniques,
laboratory safety and good laboratory practice (GLP).

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