WO2000010702A1 - Method and device for concentrating selected groups of microorganisms - Google Patents
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- C12M—APPARATUS FOR ENZYMOLOGY OR MICROBIOLOGY; APPARATUS FOR CULTURING MICROORGANISMS FOR PRODUCING BIOMASS, FOR GROWING CELLS OR FOR OBTAINING FERMENTATION OR METABOLIC PRODUCTS, i.e. BIOREACTORS OR FERMENTERS
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- C12N—MICROORGANISMS OR ENZYMES; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF; PROPAGATING, PRESERVING, OR MAINTAINING MICROORGANISMS; MUTATION OR GENETIC ENGINEERING; CULTURE MEDIA
- C12N1/00—Microorganisms, e.g. protozoa; Compositions thereof; Processes of propagating, maintaining or preserving microorganisms or compositions thereof; Processes of preparing or isolating a composition containing a microorganism; Culture media therefor
- C12N1/02—Separating microorganisms from their culture media
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- G01N33/00—Investigating or analysing materials by specific methods not covered by groups G01N1/00 - G01N31/00
- G01N33/48—Biological material, e.g. blood, urine; Haemocytometers
- G01N33/50—Chemical analysis of biological material, e.g. blood, urine; Testing involving biospecific ligand binding methods; Immunological testing
- G01N33/53—Immunoassay; Biospecific binding assay; Materials therefor
- G01N33/569—Immunoassay; Biospecific binding assay; Materials therefor for microorganisms, e.g. protozoa, bacteria, viruses
- G01N33/56911—Bacteria
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- G01N33/48—Biological material, e.g. blood, urine; Haemocytometers
- G01N33/50—Chemical analysis of biological material, e.g. blood, urine; Testing involving biospecific ligand binding methods; Immunological testing
- G01N33/53—Immunoassay; Biospecific binding assay; Materials therefor
- G01N33/569—Immunoassay; Biospecific binding assay; Materials therefor for microorganisms, e.g. protozoa, bacteria, viruses
- G01N33/56911—Bacteria
- G01N33/56916—Enterobacteria, e.g. shigella, salmonella, klebsiella, serratia
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- the present invention relates to products and processes used for the detection of microbes in a sample. More specifically, the present invention provides a method and device for aiding in the detection of the presence of specific microbial contamination in food samples, clinical specimens and other products.
- This step is followed by a selective enrichment step where the bacteria of interest are allowed to grow while the indigenous microflora is suppressed.
- the enrichment procedure is followed either by conventional plating methodology or a variety of more modern and rapid methods such as DNA amplification or immunoassay. It is therefore desired to separate at an early stage the target organisms from the other flora present in the product.
- One such approach is the utilization of the immuno-magnetic separation technique, involving the utilization of immuno-magnetic particles specific for the target organisms. Magnetic beads with antibodies affixed to their surfaces are mixed with the sample containing the target organism. This organism will bind to the bead surfaces via the antibodies. The organism-bead complex is pulled out of the solution by a magnet, to concentrate the microorganisms.
- U.S. patent 4,230,685 describes magnetically responsive microspheres having protein A associated with the outer surface.
- the microspheres are reacted with antibodies selective to cells, bacteria or viruses to be separated from a mixed population.
- the microorganism will attach to the antibody and thereby to the microspheres, and the microspheres are then used in a magnetic separation procedure.
- the preferred microspheres are prepared from a mixture of albumin, Protein A, and magnetic particles.
- the microspheres are prepared so that the Protein A is present in the exterior surface of the antibody binding.
- U.S. patent 4,695,393 describes a process for the preparation of such magnetic beads, which can be used in separation of microorganisms.
- U.S. patents 5,491 ,068 and 5,695,946 describe a method characterized by antibody capture of the organism of interest by the application of specialized magnetic beads. It entails the incubation of the capture cells to form colonies; removal of material from the colonies with colony lift membrane; and detection of the colony material on the membrane sheet by the use of labeled antibodies, PCR or nucleic acid probes.
- the main problem with this method is the low sensitivity of one organism per gram. This low sensitivity is inherent in the methodology and is 50-100 fold lower than the desired sensitivity for most food pathogens.
- U.S. patent 4,677,055 describes a process for concentrating bacteria utilizing magnetic gel to which anti-specific antigenic determinant antibodies are coupled. It involves the steps of obtaining medium containing the organisms possessing specific antigenic determinants and bringing them in contact with particles of the magnetic gel. This step is followed by the separation of the gel from the medium by magnetic means and inoculation into new medium. In general there are a number of problems associated with magnetic beads.
- an object of the invention to provide a method and device that can be utilized with a large volume of media, to concentrate a target organism. It is another object of the invention to provide a method that is less labor intensive, more rapid and will lend itself to automation.
- Fig. 1 shows a side view of the preferred device utilized to concentrate target organisms.
- Fig. 2 shows a side view of another design of the device utilized to concentrate target organisms.
- Figure 1 shows the preferred embodiment of a device for the separation of the target organisms from a suspension containing a mixture of organisms.
- Beads 1 are made of materials such as nylon, polystyrene or glass.
- the beads are coated with antibodies to specific microorganisms such as Salmonella, E. coli 0157:H7 and Listeria.
- a cylindrical enclosure 2 is designed to contain the beads.
- the enclosure is constructed from a frame 3 supporting a grid 4 covering the frame.
- the grid's pore size is smaller than the size of the beads to assure that the beads stay within the enclosure 2. However, the pore size is large enough to allow bacteria to freely pass into the enclosure.
- a rod 5 is attached to the upper part of the enclosure.
- the rod 5 allows the enclosure 2 to move in the solution and for subsequent removal of the device from the solution.
- Figure 2 shows a different design of the device.
- the beads 11 coated with antibodies are contained in the enclosure 12 made of a grid 13, shaped like a tea bag.
- a non-wicking string 14 is attached to the upper part of the enclosure 12 allowing movement of the enclosure 12 in the solution, while disallowing the solution containing bacteria to wick up the string.
- the grid's 13 pore size is smaller than the size of the beads to assure that the beads stay within the enclosure. However, the pore size is large enough to allow bacteria to freely pass into the enclosure.
- the food sample to be tested for the presence of the target organism is mixed with the appropriate pre-enrichment broth.
- the pre-enrichment broth is incubated at an appropriate temperature.
- the enclosure 2 is immersed into the broth containing the sample thereby exposing the beads having immobilized thereon monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies to the selected bacteria of interest. This is accomplished by lowering the device 2 into the solution and agitating it for at least 30 minutes and up to several hours. This step allows cell capture by the beads, and the creation of bead-target microbial cell complexes.
- the next step involves the separation of the beads with the bound target cells from the suspension containing the food particles and other mixed flora.
- the device can be inserted into a new growth broth that includes a dye indicator and the changes in the dye characteristics can be utilized to determine presence or absence of the target organism.
- the microorganisms do not need to be detached from the beads since attachment to the beads has no effect on their growth. Therefore cells can continue to multiply in the appropriate medium.
- the beads can be removed from the enclosure and inoculated onto the surface of appropriate selective or differential agar.
- Another approach is to utilize an immunoassay. Most immunoassays require lO O 5 cells ml " l, therefore the beads should contain enough cells to perform a direct immunoassay.
- this method can be combined with DNA hybridization and amplification techniques such as PCR.
- the method of the invention is particularly characterized by the use of immunological beads contained in an enclosure to select out target microorganisms from the sample.
- the beads must be capable of effectively capturing the target microorganisms from the test sample, while not capturing significant numbers of other organisms that might be present at much higher numbers.
- the antibody used need not be totally specific to the target organism since an additional selection step is available at the end of the assay.
- the antibodies must be oriented with their binding sites outward to allow contact between the binding portion of the antibody and the target organism.
- the size of the beads must be larger than the size of the microorganism, to remain contained in the enclosure, while allowing the target organism to enter the enclosure and attach to the beads.
- the contact time between the beads and the target organism must be long enough to allow strong interaction. Several hours of interaction was found to yield the best results, i.e. the creation of strong interactions to produce high capture efficiency.
- the beads are removed from the solution, by the removal of the enclosure in which they are contained. The enclosure and the beads are washed several times, and the beads are transferred into the detection system.
- the new method and device can be utilized with a large volume of media, to concentrate a target organism, without the need to utilize only a portion of the pre-enrichment broth or a small volume of enrichment broth as required for magnetic beads.
- the invention provides a method and device that is less labor intensive, more rapid and lends itself to automation. Many different designs, for containing the beads during the various steps of the assay, can be utilized.
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AU54886/99A AU773645B2 (en) | 1998-08-24 | 1999-08-23 | Method and device for concentrating selected groups of microorganisms |
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US09/763,578 US7071005B1 (en) | 1998-08-24 | 1999-08-23 | Method and device for concentrating selected groups of microorganisms |
CA002342108A CA2342108A1 (en) | 1998-08-24 | 1999-08-23 | Method and device for concentrating selected groups of microorganisms |
EP99941184A EP1117476A4 (en) | 1998-08-24 | 1999-08-23 | Method and device for concentrating selected groups of microorganisms |
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