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Bacillus anthracis spore suspensions: determination of stability and comparison of enumeration techniques
Authors:Almeida J L  Harper B  Cole K D
Institution: Chemical Sciences and Technology Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA;
 U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway, UT, USA
Abstract:Aim: To determine the stability and variability in concentration of spore suspensions of Bacillus anthracis (BA) spore suspensions by comparing different methods of enumeration and to detect changes, if any, under different storage conditions. Methods and Results: Plate and microscope counts were compared to measuring the genomic equivalents based on DNA content BA spore suspensions. We developed chemical methods to extract spore DNA and extra-spore (ES) DNA. DNA mass was determined by gel electrophoresis and QPCR assays were developed using the markers on the chromosome (rpoB) and the pXO1 plasmid (pag). The plate counts and microscope counts were very stable (for up to 900 days). The effect of freezing and the presence of additives in samples were tested for up to 300 days, and the results indicated that the additives tested and freezing did not decrease the viability or microscope counts. Conclusions: Bacillus anthracis spore suspensions can be stored for long periods of time without significant loss of viability or clumping. The content of ES DNA was variable and changed with time. Significant and Impact of the Study: The study shows that BA spore suspensions can be developed for reference materials providing a uniform basis for comparing detection equipment and results from different laboratories.
Keywords:Bacillus anthracis            DNA extraction  quantitative PCR  spores  stability  storage
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