Schmid Ingrid, Lambert Claude, Ambrozak David, Marti Gerald E, Moss Delynn M, Perfetto Stephen P
Department of Hematology/Oncology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, California 90095, USA.
Cytometry A. 2007 Jun;71(6):414-37. doi: 10.1002/cyto.a.20390.
Cell sorting of viable biological specimens has become very prevalent in laboratories involved in basic and clinical research. As these samples can contain infectious agents, precautions to protect instrument operators and the environment from hazards arising from the use of sorters are paramount. To this end the International Society of Analytical Cytology (ISAC) took a lead in establishing biosafety guidelines for sorting of unfixed cells (Schmid et al., Cytometry 1997;28:99-117). During the time period these recommendations have been available, they have become recognized worldwide as the standard practices and safety precautions for laboratories performing viable cell sorting experiments. However, the field of cytometry has progressed since 1997, and the document requires an update.
Initially, suggestions about the document format and content were discussed among members of the ISAC Biosafety Committee and were incorporated into a draft version that was sent to all committee members for review. Comments were collected, carefully considered, and incorporated as appropriate into a draft document that was posted on the ISAC web site to invite comments from the flow cytometry community at large. The revised document was then submitted to ISAC Council for review. Simultaneously, further comments were sought from newly-appointed ISAC Biosafety committee members.
This safety standard for performing viable cell sorting experiments was recently generated. The document contains background information on the biohazard potential of sorting and the hazard classification of infectious agents as well as recommendations on (1) sample handling, (2) operator training and personal protection, (3) laboratory design, (4) cell sorter set-up, maintenance, and decontamination, and (5) testing the instrument for the efficiency of aerosol containment.
This standard constitutes an updated and expanded revision of the 1997 biosafety guideline document. It is intended to provide laboratories involved in cell sorting with safety practices that take into account the enhanced hazard potential of high-speed sorting. Most importantly, it states that droplet-based sorting of infectious or hazardous biological material requires a higher level of containment than the one recommended for the risk group classification of the pathogen. The document also provides information on safety features of novel instrumentation, new options for personal protective equipment, and recently developed methods for testing the efficiency of aerosol containment.
在基础研究和临床研究实验室中,对有活力的生物样本进行细胞分选已变得非常普遍。由于这些样本可能含有感染性因子,采取预防措施以保护仪器操作人员和环境免受分选仪使用所产生危害至关重要。为此,国际分析细胞学会(ISAC)率先制定了未固定细胞分选的生物安全指南(施密德等人,《细胞计数》,1997年;28:99 - 117)。自这些建议发布以来,它们已在全球范围内被认可为进行有活力细胞分选实验的实验室的标准操作和安全预防措施。然而,自1997年以来细胞计数领域取得了进展,该文件需要更新。
最初,ISAC生物安全委员会成员讨论了关于文件格式和内容的建议,并将其纳入一个草案版本,该草案发送给所有委员会成员进行审查。收集了意见,经过仔细考虑,并酌情纳入一个发布在ISAC网站上的文件草案,以征求广大流式细胞术领域的意见。然后将修订后的文件提交给ISAC理事会进行审查。同时,还向新任命的ISAC生物安全委员会成员征求了进一步的意见。
最近制定了这份进行有活力细胞分选实验的安全标准。该文件包含关于分选的生物危害潜力和感染性因子危害分类的背景信息,以及关于(1)样本处理、(2)操作人员培训和个人防护、(3)实验室设计、(4)细胞分选仪的设置、维护和去污,以及(5)测试仪器气溶胶遏制效率的建议。
本标准构成了对1997年生物安全指南文件的更新和扩展修订。其目的是为从事细胞分选的实验室提供安全操作规范,同时考虑到高速分选增加的危害潜力。最重要的是,它指出对感染性或有害生物材料进行基于液滴的分选需要比针对病原体风险组分类所建议的更高水平的遏制。该文件还提供了关于新型仪器安全特性、个人防护设备新选项以及最近开发的测试气溶胶遏制效率方法的信息。