This application claims the benefit of priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-102046, filed Apr. 28, 2011, of which full contents are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an isolator and a method for moving culture.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a series of cell culture processes, subculturing some of the cells or all of the cells in culture into a newly provided container is performed. Such work is called a passage, which is for example, performed in an isolator including a working chamber that is brought into communication with a culture chamber of a culture apparatus when the culture apparatus is mounted (see Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2011-19762, for example).
For example, when the cells having been subcultured are recultured, in a case where there are a large number of containers storing the cells to be cultured, all of them may not be able to be stored in the culture apparatus. In such a case, it is required to demount the existing culture apparatus from the isolator, and mount on the isolator a newly provided culture apparatus having enough storage space. However in some cases, it takes time to demount the existing culture apparatus and provide a new culture apparatus before storing the cells therein, resulting in change in nature of the cells (culture) that were left in the isolator, which was originally unexpected.
An isolator according to an aspect of the present invention, capable of having a culture apparatus demountably mounted thereto, includes: a working chamber; a storage chamber; a first opening configured to allow a culture chamber of the culture apparatus and the working chamber to communicate with each other, when the culture apparatus has been mounted; a second opening configured to allow the working chamber and the storage chamber to communicate with each other; a first door configured to close the second opening so as to hermetically seal the storage chamber; and a temperature adjusting device configured to, when culture taken out of the culture chamber has been stored in the storage chamber, and the storage chamber has been hermetically sealed, and thereafter the culture apparatus has been demounted, adjust temperature of the culture stored in the storage chamber.
Other features of the present invention will become apparent from descriptions of this specification and of the accompanying drawings.
For more thorough understanding of the present invention and advantages thereof, the following description should be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
At least the following details will become apparent from descriptions of this specification and of the accompanying drawings.
Sterilization means killing microorganisms establishing the highest degree of aseptic condition possible, however, in the present specification, it is assumed that sterilization includes so-called decontamination, decolonization, disinfection and the like. Further, an aseptic environment indicates an aseptic environment to the highest degree possible, a decontamination process indicates a process for realizing the aseptic environment, and a material to be used in the decontamination process is referred to as a decontamination material.
The culture apparatus 15 is mounted to the isolator 10, and the isolator 10 includes a decontaminating gas generating device 20, a supply device 21, a working chamber 22, a pass box 23, a discharge device 24, an operating unit 25, and a control device 26.
The decontaminating gas generating device 20 is configured to supply hydrogen peroxide gas, which is decontaminating gas, to the supply device 21.
The supply device 21 is a device configured to supply the hydrogen peroxide gas supplied thereto or air outside the isolator 10 to the working chamber 22 and the pass box 23, and includes solenoid valves 40, 41, and fans 42, 43.
The solenoid valves 40 and 41 are configured to respectively supply to the fans 42 and 43 the hydrogen peroxide gas or the outside air in a switching manner under the control of the control device 26. The fan 42 is configured to supply the hydrogen peroxide gas or the outside air through the solenoid valve 40 to the working chamber 22, and the fan 43 is configured to supply the hydrogen peroxide gas or the air through the solenoid valve 41 to the pass box 23. The decontaminating gas generating device 20 and the supply device 21 are equivalent to a decontamination material supply device.
The working chamber 22 is a space for working on a living organism-derived material such as a cell. The working chamber 22 is provided with air filters 50 and 51, doors 52 to 54, a working glove 55, and a coupling member 56. Further, the working chamber 22 is provided with an opening 60 on a wall face on the side where the culture apparatus 15 is mounted, and the working chamber 22 is provided with an opening 61 on a wall face on the side where the pass box 23 is provided.
The air filter 50 is a filter configured to remove dust and the like included in the hydrogen peroxide gas or the air supplied from the fan 42. The air filter 51 is a filter configured to remove dust and the like included in gas and the like discharged from the working chamber 22. A HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filter is used for the air filters 50 and 51, for example.
The door 52 is provided so as to be able to open or close the opening 60, and the door 53 is provided so as to be able to open or close the opening 61. Further, the door 54 is provided so as to be able to be opened or closed on a front side of the working chamber 22.
The working glove 55 is attached to an opening (not shown) provided on the door 54 so that a worker can work on a cell and the like in the working chamber 22 with the door 54 closed. The working chamber 22 is hermetically sealed when the doors 52-54 are closed.
The coupling member 56 is a member configured to connect the isolator 10 to the culture apparatus 15, for example, and is provided on an outer wall face of the working chamber 22 such that the opening 60 is surrounded. When the door 52 (second door) and the door A2 are opened in a case where the culture apparatus 15 is mounted to the coupling member 56, the working chamber 22 is brought into communication with the culture chamber A1 through the opening 60 (first opening). Further, when the door 53 (first door) is opened, the working chamber 22 is brought into communication with the pass box 23 through the opening 61 (second opening).
The pass box 23 is a space for sterilizing articles, such as culture equipment and culture medium, which are to be brought into the working chamber 22. For example, when the culture apparatus 15 is demounted, a container storing culture is temporarily stored in the pass box 23 (storage chamber).
The pass box 23 is provided with air filters 70 and 71, a door 72, a temperature adjusting device 73, a humidifier 74, and a carbon dioxide gas generating device 75.
The air filter 70 is configured to remove dust and the like included in the hydrogen peroxide gas or the air supplied from the fan 43, similar to the air filter 50, and the air filter 71 is configured to remove dust and the like included in gas and the like discharged from the pass box 23, similar to the air filter 51.
The door 72 (third door) is a door used when articles such as culture equipment and culture medium are brought into the working chamber 22. Although
The temperature adjusting device 73, the humidifier 74, and the carbon dioxide gas generating device (CO2 gas generating device) 75 are configured to adjust temperature of a container storing culture or environment in the pass box 23, in order to prevent change in the nature of the culture when the culture is stored in the pass box 23.
The temperature adjusting device 73 is a plate-type thermostat, capable of having the container storing the culture placed thereon, using a Peltier device as the heat source, for example. The temperature adjusting device 73 is mounted on a floor of the pass box 23 and is configured to adjust temperature of the container storing the culture (temperature of the culture) to a predetermined temperature (37° C. or 4° C.) under the control of the control device 26, for example.
The humidifier 74 (humidity adjusting device) is configured to adjust the humidity in the hermetically sealed pass box 23 to a predetermined humidity (90%, for example) under the control of the control device 26.
The carbon dioxide gas generating device 75 (concentration adjusting device) is configured to generate CO2 gas so as to adjust the concentration of CO2 gas in the hermetically sealed pass box 23 to a predetermined concentration (5%, for example) under the control of the control device 26.
Thus, the pass box 23 according to an embodiment of the present invention realizes: a function of a storage chamber capable of storing culture with the culture being protected from change in the nature thereof; and functions of a sterilizing chamber, which are provided to a common isolator.
The discharge device 24 is a device configured to discharge gas, such as the hydrogen peroxide gas and the air, from the working chamber 22 and the pass box 23, and includes inactivating devices 80 and 81.
Each of the inactivating devices 80 and 81 includes a catalyst, and renders the gas to be harmless and outputs such harmless gas to the exterior of the isolator 10.
The operating unit 25 is an operating panel and the like for a worker to set an operation of the isolator 10. An operation result of the operating unit 25 is sent to the control device 26. Then, the control device 26 integrally controls the isolator 10 based on the operation result of the operating unit 25.
==Process Performed by Worker when Culture is Moved to Newly Provided Culture Apparatus==
Here, with reference to
First, a worker opens the door A2 as illustrated in
Subsequently, when passage is finished, the worker returns the container 100 back to the culture chamber A1 and closes the door A2 and the door 52, as illustrated in
After the pass box 23 is hermetically sealed, the worker operates the operating unit 25 so as to prevent change in nature of the culture, and starts adjusting the temperature of the containers 110 and 111 stored in the pass box 23, the humidity and the CO2 concentration in the pass box 23 (S103: third process).
Then, the worker demounts the existing culture apparatus 15 as illustrated in
Then, the worker performs the decontamination process for sterilizing the coupling member 56 and the like that had been contaminated when the culture apparatus 15 was demounted, as well as sterilizing the interior of the culture chamber B1. Specifically, as illustrated in
Further, after the working chamber 22 and the culture chamber B1 are sterilized, a worker operates the operating unit 25, so as to finish adjusting the temperature, the humidity, and the CO2 concentration (S107). Then, the worker, as illustrated in
The isolator 11 includes a storage chamber 200 that is not included in the isolator 10 illustrated in
When comparing the isolator 12 with the isolator 10, the isolator 12 is provided with a coupling member 410, including a port 400 through which hydrogen peroxide gas is supplied, in place of the coupling member 56. Such a coupling member 410 is disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2011-19762, for example.
The temperature adjusting device 73, the humidifier 74, and the CO2 gas generating device 75 are provided in the working chamber 22. Thus, for example, when the culture apparatus 15 is demounted, a worker can retain a container storing culture in the working chamber 22 with the doors 52 and 53 closed. Then, the environment (temperature, humidity and the like) of the working chamber 22 is adjusted, thereby preventing change in nature of the culture stored in the working chamber 22.
Hereinabove, descriptions have been given of the isolators 10 to 12 according to the embodiments of the present invention. In the isolator 10, culture is stored in the pass box 23 that is provided with the temperature adjusting device 73, when the culture apparatus 15 is demounted. Thus, even when the culture is temporarily kept in the isolator 10, it is possible to prevent change in nature of the culture.
Further, the isolator 10 is provided with the door 52 that is configured to close the opening 60 when the culture apparatus 15 is demounted. Thus, it is possible to suppress contamination of the working chamber 22 and leak of substance from the working chamber 22 to the exterior, when the culture apparatus 15 is demounted.
Further, in the isolator 10, the pass box 23 to which the articles are brought in from the exterior is also used as a storage chamber to temporarily store the culture. Thus, it is possible to save space.
Further, the pass box 23 in the isolator 10 includes the carbon dioxide gas generating device 75. Thus, it is possible to prevent change in nature of the culture as compared with a case where only the temperature of the culture is adjusted.
Further, the pass box 23 in the isolator 10 includes the humidifier 74. Thus, it is possible to prevent change in nature of the culture as compared with a case where only the temperature of the culture is adjusted.
Further, in a case where only the coupling member 410 can be decontaminated as in the isolator 12, for example, the culture may be temporarily kept in the working chamber 22 provided with the temperature adjusting device 73. Even in such a case, it is possible to prevent change in nature of the culture.
Further, in the isolator 10, when the newly provided culture apparatus 16 is mounted, the culture chamber B1 and the working chamber 22 can be sterilized together. Thus, when the newly provided culture apparatus 16 is mounted, it is possible to save the effort of decontaminating the culture chamber B1 beforehand.
It was assumed, for example, that the temperature adjusting device 73 is a plate-type thermostat, using a Peltier device as a heat source, which is capable of directly adjusting the temperature of the container storing the culture, however, it is not limited thereto. The temperature adjusting device 73 may be a device configured to adjust the temperature in the pass box 23 in the isolator 10, for example. When the temperature in the pass box 23 is adjusted to 37° C., for example, the temperature of the culture stored in the pass box 23 results in substantially the same temperature. Thus, even in such a case, it is possible to prevent the change in nature of the culture. Further, the device may be a heater and the like mounted on a wall on the outside of the pass box 23, for example, as long as the temperature adjusting device 73 is capable of adjusting the temperature in the pass box 23. That is to say, the temperature adjusting device 73 need not be provided on the inside of the pass box 23.
In a case where a part of the working chamber 22 is space partitioned by a hermetically sealing door, if the temperature and the like of the partitioned space can be adjusted, culture can be stored while suppressing change in nature of the culture. The space formed by partitioning the chamber, where temperature and the like can be adjusted may be provided under the floor of the working chamber 22.
The above embodiments of the present invention are simply for facilitating the understanding of the present invention and are not in any way to be construed as limiting the present invention. The present invention may variously be changed or altered without departing from its spirit and encompass equivalents thereof.
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2011-102046 | Apr 2011 | JP | national |