Comparison of Lowenstein Jensen Media and Ogawa Media Usage for Viability Test of BCG Vaccine Pasteur P11732 and Russian (Moscow) - 384 sub-strains.

Q3 Veterinary
M Erdiansyah
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Abstract

The BCG vaccines on the market have employed a Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) sub-strains derived from the initial strain. To date, there has been no recommendation regarding the sub-strains with the highest effectiveness when administered to humans. Because it remains the standard for Tuberculosis treatment, the quality of the BCG vaccine must be verified. The viability test is one of the parameters for BCG vaccine quality control. The culture method has become the gold standard for viability testing with various testing media. The present study aimed to evaluate the performance of Lowenstein Jensen (LJ) and Ogawa media for the viability test of Pasteur 1173P2 and Russian (Moscow) - 384 sub-strains of M. bovis in the BCG vaccine. The number of culturable particles of each sub-strain in the BCG vaccine was estimated and statistically evaluated using the t-test. The colonies of the Pasteur 1173P2 have characteristics; tended to clump on both mediums with tiny, rough, and pale yellow/cream colors. Although the colony character of the Russian (Moscow) - 384 generally has similar feature, it did not cluster and had a smooth texture. In terms of growth rate, LJ and Ogawa media performed similarly for Pasteur 1173P2 and Russian (Moscow) - 384 sub-strains. Maximum growth is reached by the fifth week. The culturable particles of Pasteur P1173P2 sub-strains did not differ between mediums. Whereas the growth of the Russian (Moscow) - 384 sub-strains was statistically better on Ogawa media. The results of this study reveal that the performance of the media used for determining the number of culturable particles is based on the sub-strains of M. bovis present in the BCG vaccine.

用于卡介苗巴斯德 P11732 和俄罗斯(莫斯科)- 384 子菌株活力测试的 Lowenstein Jensen 培养基和 Ogawa 培养基使用方法的比较。
市场上销售的卡介苗都采用了从初始菌株中提取的牛分枝杆菌(M. bovis)亚菌株。迄今为止,还没有关于人类接种后效果最好的亚菌株的建议。由于卡介苗仍是结核病治疗的标准,因此必须对卡介苗的质量进行验证。活力测试是卡介苗质量控制的参数之一。培养法已成为使用各种测试介质进行活力测试的黄金标准。本研究旨在评估 Lowenstein Jensen (LJ) 培养基和 Ogawa 培养基在卡介苗中巴斯德 1173P2 和俄罗斯(莫斯科)- 384 牛霉球菌亚株系活力测试中的性能。卡介苗中每种亚菌株的可培养微粒数都进行了估计,并用 t 检验进行了统计评估。巴斯德 1173P2 的菌落具有以下特征:在两种培养基上都倾向于结块,菌落微小、粗糙,颜色为淡黄色/乳白色。虽然俄罗斯(莫斯科)- 384 的菌落特征大致相同,但它不成团,质地光滑。就生长速度而言,LJ 培养基和小川培养基对巴斯德 1173P2 和俄罗斯(莫斯科)- 384 亚菌株的表现相似。第五周达到最大生长。巴斯德 P1173P2 亚菌株的可培养颗粒在不同培养基上没有差异。而俄罗斯(莫斯科)-384 亚菌株在小川培养基上的生长情况在统计学上更好。这项研究结果表明,用于确定可培养颗粒数量的培养基的性能取决于卡介苗中存在的牛海绵状芽孢杆菌亚株系。
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Archives of Razi Institute
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