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Pda Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology | 2018

Retention of Acholeplasma laidlawii by Sterile Filtration Membranes: Effect of Cultivation Medium and Filtration Temperature

Alexander Helling; Hannes König; Felix Seiler; Ralph Berkholz; Volkmar Thom; Milan Polakovic

This experimental study compares cell size, zeta potential, and the ability to penetrate tailor-made size exclusion membrane filters of mycoplasma Acholeplasma laidlawii cultivated in five different cultivation media. The influence of relevant filtration process parameters, in particular transmembrane pressure and filtration temperature, on their respective retention was tested. The impact of the filtration temperature was further evaluated for the Gram-negative bacteria species Brevundimonas diminuta, the Gram-positive bacteria species Staphylococcus epidermidis, the Pseudomonas phage PP7, and the mycoplasma species Mycoplasma orale. The findings were correlated to the different mechanical properties of the particles, especially also with respect to the different bacterial cell envelopes found in those species. This study suggests that mycoplasma, surrounded by a flexible lipid bilayer, are significantly susceptible to changes in temperature, altering the stiffness of the cell envelope. Mycoplasma retention could thus be increased significantly by a decreased filtration temperature. In contrast, Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria species, with a cell wall containing a cross-linked peptidoglycan layer, as well as bacteriophages PP7 exhibiting a rigid protein capsid, did not show a temperature-dependent retention within the applied filtration temperatures between 2 and 35 °C. The trends of the retention of A. laidlawii with increasing temperature and transmembrane pressure were independent of cultivation media. Data obtained with mycoplasma M. orale suggest that the trend of mycoplasma retention at different filtration temperatures is also independent of the membrane pore size and thus retention level. LAY ABSTRACT: Media in biopharmaceutical processes are sterile-filtered to prevent them from bacterial contamination. Mycoplasma represent a relevant class of bacteria. In this publication it is shown that mycoplasma cell size depends on the media they are cultivated in. Membranes used for sterile filtration retain bacteria predominantly by size exclusion. Thus, an altered cell size can result in different retention values. Another characteristic of mycoplasma is the flexible lipid bilayer and the absence of a rigid cell wall. The lipid bilayer can undergo a phase transition from a gel to a liquid-crystal phase at a certain temperature, which makes it stiffer at lower temperatures. A higher stiffness can result in higher retention values during filtration, as the deformability of the mycoplasma cell is lower and the cell does not squeeze through the membrane pores. Abbreviations: ALCM: A. laidlawii culture medium; ASTM: American Society for Testing and Materials; ATCC: American Type Culture Collection; CFU/mL: colony-forming units per milliliter; DLS: Dynamic light scattering; LRV: Log reduction value; PES: Polyethersulfone; PFU/mL: Plaque-forming units per milliliter; PSD: Particle size distribution; PVP: Polyvinylpyrrolidone; SDS: Sodium dodecyl sulfate; SEM: Scanning electron microscopy; SLB: Saline lactose broth; TMP: Transmembrane pressure; TSB: Tryptic soy broth


Journal of Membrane Science | 2007

Direct capture of influenza A virus from cell culture supernatant with Sartobind anion-exchange membrane adsorbers

B. Kalbfuss; Michael W. Wolff; Liane Geisler; Alexander Tappe; Ranil Wickramasinghe; Volkmar Thom; Udo Reichl


Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2005

Tangential flow microfiltration and ultrafiltration for human influenza A virus concentration and purification.

S. R. Wickramasinghe; B. Kalbfuss; A. Zimmermann; Volkmar Thom; Udo Reichl


Journal of Membrane Science | 2011

Liquid–liquid displacement porosimetry for the characterization of virus retentive membranes

René Israel Peinador; J.I. Calvo; Khuong ToVinh; Volkmar Thom; P. Prádanos; Antonio Hernández


Fuel and Energy Abstracts | 2011

Liquidliquid displacement porosimetry for the characterization of virus retentive membranes

René Israel Peinador; J.I. Calvo; Khuong ToVinh; Volkmar Thom; P. Prádanos; Antonio Mendoza Hernandez


Journal of Membrane Science | 2008

Dye deposition patterns obtained in line printing on macroporous membranes: Improvement of line sharpness by liquid redistribution

Jun Wang; Volkmar Thom; Markus Hollas; Diethelm Johannsmann


Journal of Membrane Science | 2017

Passage of soft pathogens through microfiltration membranes scales with transmembrane pressure

Alexander Helling; Alexander Kubicka; Iwan A. T. Schaap; Milan Polakovic; Björn Hansmann; Holger Thiess; Jochen Strube; Volkmar Thom


Archive | 2009

Electron beam induced modification of membranes by polymers

Volkmar Thom; Bjoern Hansmann; Tobias Foster


Desalination | 2006

Visualization of capture line protein binding in nitrocellulose diagnostic membranes

Jun Wang; Diethelm Johannsmann; Markus Hollas; Volkmar Thom


Journal of Membrane Science | 2017

Determination of pore size distributions of virus filtration membranes using gold nanoparticles and their correlation with virus retention

Peter Kosiol; Björn Hansmann; Mathias Ulbricht; Volkmar Thom

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Udo Reichl

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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Mathias Ulbricht

University of Duisburg-Essen

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J.I. Calvo

University of Valladolid

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P. Prádanos

University of Valladolid

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Diethelm Johannsmann

Clausthal University of Technology

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