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Creation of an experimental rearing environment for microbiome animal research using an individually ventilated cage system and bioBUBBLE enclosure

To avoid microbial contamination risk, vinyl film isolators are generally used in animal microbiome experiments involving germ-free (GF) mice and/or gnotobiotic (GB) mice. However, it can take several months to gain expertise in operating the isolator competently. Furthermore, sterilization and ster...

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Autores principales: Ka, Yuyo, Ogura, Tomoyuki, Tomiyama, Kayo, Ueno, Masami, Nozu, Ryoko, Tsuruzono, Nobuyuki, Nozawa, Yuya, Hamano, Mariko, Takakura, Akira, Takahashi, Riichi
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Publicado: Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8150247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33239489
http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.20-0129
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author Ka, Yuyo
Ogura, Tomoyuki
Tomiyama, Kayo
Ueno, Masami
Nozu, Ryoko
Tsuruzono, Nobuyuki
Nozawa, Yuya
Hamano, Mariko
Takakura, Akira
Takahashi, Riichi
author_facet Ka, Yuyo
Ogura, Tomoyuki
Tomiyama, Kayo
Ueno, Masami
Nozu, Ryoko
Tsuruzono, Nobuyuki
Nozawa, Yuya
Hamano, Mariko
Takakura, Akira
Takahashi, Riichi
author_sort Ka, Yuyo
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description To avoid microbial contamination risk, vinyl film isolators are generally used in animal microbiome experiments involving germ-free (GF) mice and/or gnotobiotic (GB) mice. However, it can take several months to gain expertise in operating the isolator competently. Furthermore, sterilization and sterility testing, which are essential for isolator preparation, can take more than 20 days. Hence, we built an experimental rearing environment that combines an individual ventilation cage system and a bioBUBBLE clean room enclosure to easily set up an experimental animal microbiome environment for animal facilities. In this work, a three-step evaluation was conducted. First, we examined whether GF mice can be maintained in this rearing environment without bacterial contamination. Next, we examined whether GF and GB mice can be maintained without cross-contamination in one individual ventilation cage rack. Finally, we tested whether GF mice can be maintained in a biological safety cabinet controlled by negative pressure. In our series of experiments, no microbial contamination occurred over more than 3 months. These results indicated that our rearing system that combines the individual ventilation cage and bioBUBBLE systems can be used not only for experiments with GF mice but also for Biosafety Level 2 experiments that handle bacteria. Our system can mitigate various disadvantages of using vinyl film isolators. In conclusion, we established an experimental method with improved working time and efficiency compared with those of the previous vinyl isolator method.
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spelling pubmed-81502472021-05-28 Creation of an experimental rearing environment for microbiome animal research using an individually ventilated cage system and bioBUBBLE enclosure Ka, Yuyo Ogura, Tomoyuki Tomiyama, Kayo Ueno, Masami Nozu, Ryoko Tsuruzono, Nobuyuki Nozawa, Yuya Hamano, Mariko Takakura, Akira Takahashi, Riichi Exp Anim Original To avoid microbial contamination risk, vinyl film isolators are generally used in animal microbiome experiments involving germ-free (GF) mice and/or gnotobiotic (GB) mice. However, it can take several months to gain expertise in operating the isolator competently. Furthermore, sterilization and sterility testing, which are essential for isolator preparation, can take more than 20 days. Hence, we built an experimental rearing environment that combines an individual ventilation cage system and a bioBUBBLE clean room enclosure to easily set up an experimental animal microbiome environment for animal facilities. In this work, a three-step evaluation was conducted. First, we examined whether GF mice can be maintained in this rearing environment without bacterial contamination. Next, we examined whether GF and GB mice can be maintained without cross-contamination in one individual ventilation cage rack. Finally, we tested whether GF mice can be maintained in a biological safety cabinet controlled by negative pressure. In our series of experiments, no microbial contamination occurred over more than 3 months. These results indicated that our rearing system that combines the individual ventilation cage and bioBUBBLE systems can be used not only for experiments with GF mice but also for Biosafety Level 2 experiments that handle bacteria. Our system can mitigate various disadvantages of using vinyl film isolators. In conclusion, we established an experimental method with improved working time and efficiency compared with those of the previous vinyl isolator method. Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science 2020-11-25 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8150247/ /pubmed/33239489 http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.20-0129 Text en ©2021 Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
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Ka, Yuyo
Ogura, Tomoyuki
Tomiyama, Kayo
Ueno, Masami
Nozu, Ryoko
Tsuruzono, Nobuyuki
Nozawa, Yuya
Hamano, Mariko
Takakura, Akira
Takahashi, Riichi
Creation of an experimental rearing environment for microbiome animal research using an individually ventilated cage system and bioBUBBLE enclosure
title Creation of an experimental rearing environment for microbiome animal research using an individually ventilated cage system and bioBUBBLE enclosure
title_full Creation of an experimental rearing environment for microbiome animal research using an individually ventilated cage system and bioBUBBLE enclosure
title_fullStr Creation of an experimental rearing environment for microbiome animal research using an individually ventilated cage system and bioBUBBLE enclosure
title_full_unstemmed Creation of an experimental rearing environment for microbiome animal research using an individually ventilated cage system and bioBUBBLE enclosure
title_short Creation of an experimental rearing environment for microbiome animal research using an individually ventilated cage system and bioBUBBLE enclosure
title_sort creation of an experimental rearing environment for microbiome animal research using an individually ventilated cage system and biobubble enclosure
topic Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8150247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33239489
http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.20-0129
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