Genes involved in Listeria monocytogenes biofilm formation at a simulated food processing plant temperature of 15 °C

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作者
Piercey, Marta J. [1 ]
Hingston, Patricia A. [1 ,2 ]
Hansen, Lisbeth Truelstrup [1 ]
机构
[1] Dalhousie Univ, Dept Proc Engn & Appl Sci, 1360 Barrington St, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada
[2] Univ British Columbia, Fac Land & Food Syst, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Listeria monocytogenes; Biofilm; Persistence; Transposon mutagenesis; Benzalkonium chloride; DNase; Proteinase K; Pectinase; STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS; SURFACE-PROTEINS; EXPRESSION; INTERNALIN; DIVERSITY; PHENOTYPE; GROWTH; IDENTIFICATION; MOTILITY; ADHESION;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2016.02.009
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Listeria monocytogenes is a pathogenic foodborne bacterium whose persistence in food processing environments is in part attributed to its biofilm formation. Most biofilm studies have been carried out at 30-37 degrees C rather than at temperatures found in the food processing plants (i.e., 10-20 degrees C). The objective of the present study was to mine for novel genes that contribute to L. monocytogenes biofilm formation at 15 degrees C using the random insertional mutagenesis approach. A library of 11,024 L monocytogenes 568 (serotype 1/2a) Himarl insertional mutants was created. Mutants with reduced or enhanced biofilm formation at 15 degrees C were detected in microtiter plate assays with crystal violet and safranin staining. Fourteen mutants expressed enhanced biofilm phenotypes, and harbored transposon insertions in genes encoding cell wall biosynthesis, motility, metabolism, stress response, and cell surface associated proteins. Deficient mutants (n = 5) contained interruptions in genes related to peptidoglycan, teichoic acid, or lipoproteins. Enhanced mutants produced significantly (p < 0.05) higher cell densities in biofilm formed on stainless steel (SS) coupons at 15 degrees C (48 h) than deficient mutants, which were also more sensitive to benzalkonium chloride. All biofilm deficient mutants and four enhanced mutants in the microtiter plate assay (fIaA, cheR, lmo2563 and lmo2488) formed no biofilm in a peg lid assay (Calgary biofilm device) while insertions in lmo1224 and lmo0543 led to excess biofilm in all assays. Two enhanced biofilm formers were more resistant to enzymatic removal with DNase, proteinase K or pectinase than the parent strain. Scanning electron microscopy of individual biofilms made by five mutants and the parent on SS surfaces showed formation of heterogeneous biofilm with dense zones by immotile mutants, while deficient mutants exhibited sparse growth. In conclusion, interruptions of 9 genes not previously linked to biofilm formation in L monocytogenes (lmo2572, lmo2488 (uvrA), lmo1224, lmo0434 (inlB), lmo0263 (inlH), lmo0543, lmo0057 (EsaA), lmo2563, lmo0453), caused enhanced biofilm formation in the bacterium at 15 degrees C The remaining mutants harbored interruptions in 10 genetic loci previously associated with biofilm formation at higher temperatures, indicating some temperature driven differences in the formation of biofilm by L monocytogenes. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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