Detection of bacteriophage-infected cells of Lactococcus lactis by using flow cytometry

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Michelsen, Ole
Cuesta-Dominguez, Alvaro
Albrechtsen, Bjarne
Jensen, Peter Ruhdal
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[1] Tech Univ Denmark, BioCentrum, Ctr Syst Microbiol, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
[2] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Hosp Univ La Princesa, Unidad Biol Mol, Madrid, Spain
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10.1128/AEM.01219-07
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Bacteriophage infection in dairy fermentation constitutes a serious problem worldwide. We have studied bacteriophage infection in Lactococcus lactis by using the flow cytometer. The first effect of the infection of the bacterium is a change from cells in chains toward single cells. We interpret this change as a consequence of a cease in cell growth, while the ongoing cell divisions leave the cells as single cells. Late in the infection cycle, cells with low-density cell walls appear, and these cells can be detected on cytograms of light scatter versus, for instance, fluorescence of stained DNA. We describe a new method for detection of phage infection in Lactococcus lactis dairy cultures. The method is based on flow cytometric detection of cells with low-density cell walls. The method allows fast and early detection of phage-infected bacteria, independently of which phage has infected the culture. The method can be performed in real time and therefore increases the chance of successful intervention in the fermentation process.
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