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触碰(几乎)不可触碰之物:文化遗产对象微生物学和生物分子分析的微创工作流程。

Touching the (almost) untouchable: a minimally invasive workflow for microbiological and biomolecular analyses of cultural heritage objects.

作者信息

Flocco Cecilia G, Methner Anika, Burkart Franziska, Geppert Alicia, Overmann Jörg

机构信息

Department of Microbial Ecology and Diversity Research, Leibniz Institute DSMZ- German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures GmbH, Braunschweig, Germany.

Microbiology, Technical University of Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany.

出版信息

Front Microbiol. 2023 Aug 3;14:1197837. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1197837. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Microbiological and biomolecular approaches to cultural heritage research have expanded the established research horizon from the prevalent focus on the cultural objects' conservation and human health protection to the relatively recent applications to provenance inquiry and assessment of environmental impacts in a global context of a changing climate. Standard microbiology and molecular biology methods developed for other materials, specimens, and contexts could, in principle, be applied to cultural heritage research. However, given certain characteristics common to several heritage objects-such as uniqueness, fragility, high value, and restricted access, tailored approaches are required. In addition, samples of heritage objects may yield low microbial biomass, rendering them highly susceptible to cross-contamination. Therefore, dedicated methodology addressing these limitations and operational hurdles is needed. Here, we review the main experimental challenges and propose a standardized workflow to study the microbiome of cultural heritage objects, illustrated by the exploration of bacterial taxa. The methodology was developed targeting the challenging side of the spectrum of cultural heritage objects, such as the delicate written record, while retaining flexibility to adapt and/or upscale it to heritage artifacts of a more robust constitution or larger dimensions. We hope this tailored review and workflow will facilitate the interdisciplinary inquiry and interactions among the cultural heritage research community.

摘要

文化遗产研究中的微生物学和生物分子方法已将既定的研究视野从普遍关注文化物品的保护和人类健康保护,扩展到相对较新的应用领域,即在全球气候变化背景下进行来源探究和环境影响评估。为其他材料、标本和环境开发的标准微生物学和分子生物学方法原则上可应用于文化遗产研究。然而,鉴于一些遗产物品具有的某些共同特征,如独特性、脆弱性、高价值和获取受限,需要采用量身定制的方法。此外,遗产物品的样本可能产生低微生物生物量,使其极易受到交叉污染。因此,需要专门的方法来解决这些限制和操作障碍。在此,我们回顾主要的实验挑战,并提出一个标准化的工作流程来研究文化遗产物品的微生物群落,以细菌分类群的探索为例进行说明。该方法是针对文化遗产物品范围中具有挑战性的方面开发的,如脆弱的书面记录,同时保留了灵活性,以便将其调整和/或扩大应用于结构更坚固或尺寸更大的遗产文物。我们希望这种量身定制的综述和工作流程将促进文化遗产研究界的跨学科探究和互动。

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