Issue 12, 2007

Application of flow cytometry and cell sorting to the bacterial analysis of environmental aerosol samples

Abstract

Flow cytometry (FCM) combined with viability staining is a useful tool in discerning viable bacteria in environmental samples where traditional culture methods may fail. Contamination of aerosol samples with dust and other non-biological particles can interfere with accurate sample analysis and therefore there is a desire to exclude those particles from analysis. Particles were sorted according to their light scattering properties, cultured and isolates obtained. Isolates were cultured in suspension and reanalyzed by flow cytometry. The isolates were also analyzed and identified by DNA sequence analysis. Isolates with statistically similar light scattering properties shared common sequence identification. Isolates exhibited distinct light scattering profiles that roughly correlated with their originating gate, but often the peak of the profile was outside that gate.

Graphical abstract: Application of flow cytometry and cell sorting to the bacterial analysis of environmental aerosol samples

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Jul 2007
Accepted
28 Aug 2007
First published
21 Sep 2007

J. Environ. Monit., 2007,9, 1317-1322

Application of flow cytometry and cell sorting to the bacterial analysis of environmental aerosol samples

B. J. Hernlem and S. V. Ravva, J. Environ. Monit., 2007, 9, 1317 DOI: 10.1039/B710512F

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