Phylogenetic and toxinogenic characteristics of Bacillus cereus group members isolated from spices and herbs

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作者
Frentzel, Hendrik [1 ]
Kraushaar, Britta [1 ]
Krause, Gladys [1 ]
Bodi, Dorina [1 ]
Wichmann-Schauer, Heidi [1 ]
Appel, Bernd [1 ]
Mader, Anneluise [1 ]
机构
[1] German Fed Inst Risk Assessment, Dept Biol Safety, Max Dohrn Str 8-10, D-10589 Berlin, Germany
基金
欧盟第七框架计划;
关键词
Spore; B; thuringiensis; Toxin; Cereulide; MLST; Phylogenetic tree; REAL-TIME PCR; SP NOV; EMETIC TOXIN; THURINGIENSIS; GENES; WEIHENSTEPHANENSIS; PROFILES; STRAINS; SPORES; SAFETY;
D O I
10.1016/j.foodcont.2016.12.022
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TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
The foodborne pathogen Bacillus (B.) cereus is a common contaminant in spices and herbs. To further characterise B. cereus and its closely related group members present in spices and herbs, we analysed presumptive B. cereus strains isolated from six different condiments with view to B. cereus group species, phylogenetic affiliation and toxinogenic potential. Of a total of 59 isolates 44 were identified as B. cereus sensu stricto (s.s.), four as B. toyonensis-like, five as B. thuringiensis, one as B. weihenstephanensis, two as B. pseudomycoides/B. mycoides and three as undefined B. cereus group species. A maximum of three different species occurred simultaneously in the same spice sample. The isolates comprised 33 multilocus (ML) sequence types (STs), which can be assigned to three different phylogenetic groups. Except two B. pseudomycoides/B. mycoides strains, all isolates were able to produce enterotoxins and one strain the emetic toxin cereulide as detected by an immunoassay and LC-MS, respectively. The prevalence of toxin genes was 96.6% for nheA, 94.9% for hblD, 50.8% for cytK-2 and 1.7% for ces. The emetic strain was characterised by ST 869, which for the first time was assigned to an emetic B. cereus (s.s.) strain and is not part of the previously known two emetic MLST clusters. Our results demonstrate that not only B. cereus (s.s.) but also toxin producing B. thuringiensis, B. weihenstephanensis and B. toyonensis-like strains could be detected in condiments. For some isolates MLST revealed disagreements between phylogenetic relationship and the classification as B. weihenstephanensis and B. mycoides based on previously described species markers. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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