PCR testing of IVC filter tops as a method for detecting murine pinworms and fur mites Journal Article


Authors: Gerwin, P. M.; Ricart Arbona, R. J.; Riedel, E. R.; Henderson, K. S.; Lipman, N. S.
Article Title: PCR testing of IVC filter tops as a method for detecting murine pinworms and fur mites
Abstract: We evaluated PCR testing of filter tops from cages maintained on an IVC system through which exhaust air is filtered at the cage level as a method for detecting parasite- infected and -infested cages. Cages containing 4 naïve Swiss Webster mice received 360 mL of uncontaminated aspen chip or α-cellulose bedding (n = 18 cages each) and 60 mL of the same type of bedding weekly from each of the following 4 groups of cages housing mice infected or infested with Syphacia obvelata (SO), Aspiculuris tetraptera (AT), Myocoptes musculinus (MC), or Myobia musculi (MB) and Radfordia affinis (RA; 240 mL bedding total). Detection rates were compared at 30, 60, and 90 d after initiating bedding exposure, by using PCR analysis of filter tops (media extract and swabs) and testing of mouse samples (fur swab [direct] PCR testing, fecal flotation, anal tape test, direct examination of intestinal contents, and skin scrape). PCR testing of filter media extract detected 100% of all parasites at 30 d (both bedding types) except for AT (α-cellulose bedding, 67% detection rate); identified more cages with fur mites (MB and MC) than direct PCR when cellulose bedding was used; and was better at detecting parasites than all nonmolecular methods evaluated. PCR analysis of filter media extract was superior to swab and direct PCR for all parasites cumulatively for each bedding type. Direct PCR more effectively detected MC and all parasites combined for aspen chip compared with cellulose bedding. PCR analysis of filter media extract for IVC systems in which exhaust air is filtered at the cage level was shown to be a highly effective environmental testing method. © Copyright 2017 by the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science.
Keywords: controlled study; nonhuman; comparative study; polymerase chain reaction; mouse; animal experiment; mite; myobia musculi; myocoptes musculinus; enterobius vermicularis; exhaust gas; aspiculuris tetraptera; syphacia obvelata; female; article; parasite examination; parasite load; sodium nitrate; ectoparasitosis; flotation; radfordia affinis; swiss webster mouse
Journal Title: Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science
Volume: 56
Issue: 6
ISSN: 1559-6109
Publisher: American Association for Laboratory Animal Science  
Date Published: 2017-11-01
Start Page: 752
End Page: 761
Language: English
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC5710154
PUBMED: 29256370
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 January 2018 -- Source: Scopus
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