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B19 inactivation by heat treatment with epithelial cell lines

B19 inactivation by heat treatment with epithelial cell lines. Yoshiaki Okada Kiyoko Umemori Kazunari Yamaguchi National Institute of Infectious Disease. Introduction.

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B19 inactivation by heat treatment with epithelial cell lines

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  1. B19 inactivation by heat treatment with epithelial cell lines Yoshiaki Okada Kiyoko Umemori Kazunari Yamaguchi National Institute of Infectious Disease

  2. Introduction We made a presentation of B19 infectivity assay with epitherial cell line HTB-41 in last SoGAT meeting. With HTB-41( human salivary gland carcinoma) and NCC(human teratocarcinoma) , we have estimated B19 inactivation by dry heat treatment or pasteurization. B19 was inactivated by pasteurization on KU-812 experiments. The animal parvovirus as used model virus of B19 are resistant to heat treatment and other inactivation treatments.Their assays are estimated by infectivity with epitherial cells. This encouraged us to re-estimate B19 inactivation by heat treatment with human epitherial cell lines.

  3. Preparation of samples 1. Pasteurization 5% and 25% albumin solutions contained B19 positive plasma(10%of total volume) were incubated for 24 hours at 60℃ . 2. Dry heating 5% albumin solutions contained B19 positive plasma(10%of total volume) were dried up and heated for 48 hours and 96 hours at 60℃ .

  4. Detection of spliced RNA of B19 on HTB-41 by semi-nested RT-PCR -4 -5 -6 -7 -8

  5. Position of spliced sites in genome for detection of B19 infection -----AACTAAC AGGTA--------GC AGATGCCC------ 585 2089 mRNA ---------AACTAACAGATGCCC---------

  6. Method -1day : seed 2X105 NCC or HTB-41 in 24well plate. Genomic DNA 585 2089 Spliced RNA 0day : add 200µl sample solution with polybrene (final 5 µg/ml) Incubate for 2hrs at 37degree. Add 1 ml fresh medium. Culture for 2days Extraction of RNA and RT-PCR

  7. B19 Inactivation by Pasteurization 10-110-2 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6 10-7 10-8 A 0 h A 60℃ 10h 0 h B 60℃ 10h B A: 5% albumin B: 25% albumin

  8. B19 inactivation by dry heat treatment 10-2 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6 0 hr 60℃ 48hrs 60℃ 96 hrs

  9. conclusions 1.B19 was also inactivated by pasteurization in albumin product on epitherial cells. 2.B19 was resistant to dry heating (60℃ ,96hrs) in albumin product on epitherial cells. Though it was not applied in inactivation process of albumin, efficiency of inactivation may change by inactivation conditions.

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