Preparation and Maintenance of Bioexclusion IsoPositive Cage Experiment for Human Fecal Transplantation into Germ-Free Mice.

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Rachel C Newsome, Chancellor McGriff, Raad Z Gharaibeh, Christian Jobin
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Germ-free mice are an important investigation tool for understanding the contribution of microorganisms in host health and disease, enabling assessment of the specific role of individuals, defined or complex groups of microorganisms in host response. Traditionally bred and reared in flexible-film or semi-rigid isolators, germ-free mouse husbandry and experimental manipulation are costly and require numerous trained staff and a large space footprint in animal housing facilities. The IsoPositive caging system allows for experimental manipulation of germ-free mice in individual, hermetically-sealed, positive-pressure isolator cages (isocages), reducing cost and enabling greater flexibility in experimental manipulations. Here, a protocol is described for transferring germ-free mice from breeding isolators to isocages and subsequent fecal transfer from human donor stool into mice to create stable long-term gut "humanized" mice for future studies. The materials and preparation needed for the utilization of the isocage system are described, including the use of chlorine-dioxide sterilant chemical sterilant to clean cages, supplies, equipment, and personal protective equipment. The methods for confirming the germ-free status of transferred mice and how to determine contamination in the caging system are discussed. The procedure for husbandry, including bedding, food, and water supply, is further discussed. The protocol for human fecal slurry preparation and gavage into germ-free mice to create gut "humanized" mice, along with stool collection to monitor the microbial community composition of these mice, are described. An experiment illustrates that two weeks post-human fecal transplant allows for stable colonization of donor microbiota in the murine hosts, enabling subsequent experimental usage. Furthermore, the collection of humanized mouse feces in viability preservation media, enabling use in further functional experiments, is described. Overall, these methods allow for the safe and effective establishment of humanized mouse communities in experimental gnotobiotic cages for further manipulation.

人粪便无菌小鼠移植生物排斥等阳性笼实验的制备与维持。
无菌小鼠是了解微生物在宿主健康和疾病中的作用的重要调查工具,能够评估个体,特定或复杂微生物群体在宿主反应中的特定作用。传统上,无菌小鼠饲养和饲养在柔性薄膜或半刚性隔离器中,成本高昂,需要大量训练有素的工作人员和动物住房设施的大空间足迹。IsoPositive笼系统允许在独立的、密封的、正压隔离笼(isocages)中对无菌小鼠进行实验操作,降低了成本,并使实验操作更灵活。本文描述了一种将无菌小鼠从繁殖隔离器转移到隔离器中,然后将人类供体粪便转移到小鼠体内的方案,以创建稳定的长期肠道“人源化”小鼠,用于未来的研究。描述了利用等笼系统所需的材料和准备,包括使用二氧化氯灭菌剂化学灭菌剂清洁笼子、用品、设备和个人防护装备。讨论了确定转移小鼠无菌状态的方法和笼中污染的确定方法。饲养的程序,包括床上用品,食物和水的供应,进一步讨论。本文描述了人类粪便浆液制备和灌入无菌小鼠以创建肠道“人源化”小鼠的方案,以及收集粪便以监测这些小鼠的微生物群落组成。一项实验表明,人类粪便移植两周后,供体微生物群可以在小鼠宿主体内稳定定植,从而实现后续的实验使用。此外,描述了在生存能力保存介质中收集人源化小鼠粪便,以便在进一步的功能实验中使用。总的来说,这些方法可以安全有效地在试验性生物笼子中建立人源化小鼠群落,以供进一步操作。
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Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments
Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is the world''s first peer reviewed scientific video journal. Established in 2006, JoVE is devoted to publishing scientific research in a visual format to help researchers overcome two of the biggest challenges facing the scientific research community today; poor reproducibility and the time and labor intensive nature of learning new experimental techniques.
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