No influence of collagenous proteins of Achilles tendon, skin and cartilage on the virus-inactivating efficacy of peracetic acid–ethanol

The risk of transmitting human pathogenic viruses via allogeneic musculoskeletal tissue transplants is a problem requiring effective inactivation procedures. Virus safety of bone transplants was achieved using peracetic acid (PAA)–ethanol sterilisation. Proteins are known to have an adverse effect o...

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description The risk of transmitting human pathogenic viruses via allogeneic musculoskeletal tissue transplants is a problem requiring effective inactivation procedures. Virus safety of bone transplants was achieved using peracetic acid (PAA)–ethanol sterilisation. Proteins are known to have an adverse effect on the virus-inactivating capacity of PAA. Therefore we investigated virus inactivation by PAA in collagenous tissues. Achilles tendon, skin and cartilage were cut into small pieces, lyophilised and contaminated with pseudorabies virus (PRV) or porcine parvovirus (PPV). The inactivating capacity of PAA–ethanol was investigated by determining virus titres in the supernatant or the tissue pellet at different time-points. In all virus-contaminated tissue samples treatment for 10 min with PAA–ethanol resulted in titre reductions by a factor of >10 3. PRV was rapidly inactivated below the detection limit (≤2.8 × 10 1 TCID 50/ml). After 240 min a reduction by a factor of >10 4 was obtained for PPV in all samples, but a residual infectivity remained. Collagenous proteins of Achilles tendon, skin and cartilage had no adverse effect on the virus-inactivating capacity of PAA. PAA–ethanol used in the production process at the Charité tissue bank can therefore be recommended for treatment of non-osseous musculoskeletal tissues.
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Achilles Tendon - metabolism
Achilles Tendon - virology
Cartilage - drug effects
Cartilage - metabolism
Cartilage - virology
Collagen - metabolism
Ethanol - pharmacology
Herpesvirus 1, Suid - drug effects
Humans
Musculoskeletal System - drug effects
Musculoskeletal System - metabolism
Musculoskeletal System - virology
Parvovirus, Porcine - drug effects
Peracetic acid
Peracetic Acid - pharmacology
Porcine parvovirus
Pseudorabies virus
Skin - drug effects
Skin - metabolism
Skin - virology
Tissue bank
Tissue Banks
Tissue Donors
Tissue treatment
Transplants - adverse effects
Virus inactivation
Virus Inactivation - drug effects
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