Characterization of transfusion‐relevant bacteria reference strains in a lyophilized format

Author:

Prax Marcel1ORCID,McDonald Carl P.2ORCID,Bekeredjian‐Ding Isabelle1,Cloutier Marc3ORCID,Gravemann Ute4,Grothaus Anna1,Krut Oleg1,Mpumlwana Xoliswa5,O'Flaherty Niamh6ORCID,Satake Masahiro7,Stafford Bianca8,Suessner Susanne9,Vollmer Tanja10,Ramirez‐Arcos Sandra1112ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Paul‐Ehrlich‐Institut Langen Germany

2. National Health Service Blood and Transplant London UK

3. Hema‐Québec Québec Québec Canada

4. German Red Cross Blood Service NSTOB Springe Germany

5. Constantia Kloof, South African National Blood Service Johannesburg South Africa

6. Irish Blood Transfusion Service Dublin Ireland

7. Japanese Red Cross Tokyo Japan

8. Cerus Corporation Concord California USA

9. Red Cross Transfusion Service of Upper Austria, Austrian Red Cross Linz Austria

10. Institut für Laboratoriums‐ und Transfusionsmedizin Herz‐ und Diabeteszentrum NRW, Universitätsklinik der Ruhr‐Universität Bochum Bad Oeynhausen Germany

11. Innovation & Portfolio Management Canadian Blood Services Ottawa Ontario Canada

12. Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackground and ObjectivesBlood safety measures used by blood establishments to increase blood component safety can be validated using Transfusion‐Relevant Bacterial Reference Strains (TRBRS). Ultra‐cold storage conditions and manual preparation of the current TRBRS may restrict their practical use. To address this issue, the ISBT Transfusion‐Transmitted Infectious Diseases Working Party's Bacterial Subgroup organized an international study to validate TRBRS in a user‐friendly, lyophilised format.Materials and MethodsTwo bacterial strains Klebsiella pneumoniae PEI‐B‐P‐08 and Staphylococcus aureus PEI‐B‐P‐63 were manufactured as lyophilised material. The lyophilised bacteria were distributed to 11 different labs worldwide to assess the robustness for enumeration, identification and determination of growth kinetics in platelet concentrates (PCs).ResultsProduction of lyophilised TRBRS had no impact on the growth properties compared with the traditional format. The new format allows a direct low‐quantity spiking of approximately 30 bacteria in PCs for transfusion‐relevant experiments. In addition, the lyophilised bacteria exhibit long‐term stability across a broad temperature range and can even be directly rehydrated in PCs without losing viability. Interlaboratory comparative study demonstrated the robustness of the new format as 100% of spiked PC exhibited growth.ConclusionLyophilised TRBRS provide a user‐friendly material for transfusion‐related studies. TRBRS in the new format have improved features that may lead to a more frequent use in the quality control of transfusion‐related safety measures in the future.

Publisher

Wiley

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