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Evaluation of cell sorting aerosols and containment by an optical airborne particle counter.
Cytometry A. 2015 Aug; 87(8):784-9.C

Abstract

Understanding aerosols produced by cell sorting is critical to biosafety risk assessment and validation of containment efficiency. In this study an Optical Airborne Particle Counter was used to analyze aerosols produced by the BD FACSAria and to assess the effectiveness of its aerosol containment. The suitability of using this device to validate containment was directly compared to the Glo-Germ method put forth by the International Society for Advancement of Cytometry (ISAC) as a standard for testing. It was found that high concentrations of aerosols ranging from 0.3 µm to 10 µm can be detected in failure mode, with most less than 5 µm. In most cases, while numerous aerosols smaller than 5 µm were detected by the Optical Airborne Particle Counter, no Glo-Germ particles were detected, indicating that small aerosols are under-evaluated by the Glo-Germ method. The results demonstrate that the Optical Airborne Particle Counter offers a rapid, economic, and quantitative analysis of cell sorter aerosols and represents an improved method over Glo-Germ for the task of routine validation and monitoring of aerosol containment for cell sorting.

Authors+Show Affiliations

BSL3 Core Facility, Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02139.Imaging Core Facility, Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, MA, 02139. Howard Huges Medical Institute, Chevy Chase, Maryland, 20815.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

26012776

Citation

Xie, Mike, and Michael T. Waring. "Evaluation of Cell Sorting Aerosols and Containment By an Optical Airborne Particle Counter." Cytometry. Part a : the Journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology, vol. 87, no. 8, 2015, pp. 784-9.
Xie M, Waring MT. Evaluation of cell sorting aerosols and containment by an optical airborne particle counter. Cytometry A. 2015;87(8):784-9.
Xie, M., & Waring, M. T. (2015). Evaluation of cell sorting aerosols and containment by an optical airborne particle counter. Cytometry. Part a : the Journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology, 87(8), 784-9. https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.a.22684
Xie M, Waring MT. Evaluation of Cell Sorting Aerosols and Containment By an Optical Airborne Particle Counter. Cytometry A. 2015;87(8):784-9. PubMed PMID: 26012776.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Evaluation of cell sorting aerosols and containment by an optical airborne particle counter. AU - Xie,Mike, AU - Waring,Michael T, Y1 - 2015/05/26/ PY - 2014/09/17/received PY - 2015/01/14/revised PY - 2015/03/30/accepted PY - 2015/5/28/entrez PY - 2015/5/28/pubmed PY - 2016/4/21/medline KW - FACS KW - Glo-germ KW - aerosol KW - airborne particle counter KW - cell sorting KW - containment SP - 784 EP - 9 JF - Cytometry. Part A : the journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology JO - Cytometry A VL - 87 IS - 8 N2 - Understanding aerosols produced by cell sorting is critical to biosafety risk assessment and validation of containment efficiency. In this study an Optical Airborne Particle Counter was used to analyze aerosols produced by the BD FACSAria and to assess the effectiveness of its aerosol containment. The suitability of using this device to validate containment was directly compared to the Glo-Germ method put forth by the International Society for Advancement of Cytometry (ISAC) as a standard for testing. It was found that high concentrations of aerosols ranging from 0.3 µm to 10 µm can be detected in failure mode, with most less than 5 µm. In most cases, while numerous aerosols smaller than 5 µm were detected by the Optical Airborne Particle Counter, no Glo-Germ particles were detected, indicating that small aerosols are under-evaluated by the Glo-Germ method. The results demonstrate that the Optical Airborne Particle Counter offers a rapid, economic, and quantitative analysis of cell sorter aerosols and represents an improved method over Glo-Germ for the task of routine validation and monitoring of aerosol containment for cell sorting. SN - 1552-4930 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/26012776/Evaluation_of_cell_sorting_aerosols_and_containment_by_an_optical_airborne_particle_counter_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -