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Evidence of Metabolic Switching and Implications for Food Safety from the Phenome(s) of Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium DT104 Cultured at Selected Points across the Pork Production Food Chain

机译:在整个猪肉生产食品链中选定点培养的肠道沙门氏菌鼠伤寒沙门氏菌DT104的代谢代谢转换证据和对食品安全的影响

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Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium DT104 is a recognized food-borne pathogen that displays a multidrug-resistant phenotype and that is associated with systemic infections. At one extreme of the food chain, this bacterium can infect humans, limiting the treatment options available and thereby contributing to increased morbidity and mortality. Although the antibiotic resistance profile is well defined, little is known about other phenotypes that may be expressed by this pathogen at key points across the pork production food chain. In this study, 172 Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium DT104/DT104b isolated from an extensive “farm-to-fork” surveillance study, focusing on the pork food chain, were characterized in detail. Isolates were cultured from environmental, processing, retail, and clinical sources, and the study focused on phenotypes that may have contributed to persistence/survival in these different niches. Molecular subtypes, along with antibiotic resistance profiles, tolerance to biocides, motility, and biofilm formation, were determined. As a basis for human infection, acid survival and the ability to utilize a range of energy sources and to adhere to and/or invade Caco-2 cells were also studied. Comparative alterations to biocide tolerance were observed in isolates from retail. l-Tartaric acid and d-mannose-1-phosphate induced the formation of biofilms in a preselected subset of strains, independent of their origin. All clinical isolates were motile and demonstrated an enhanced ability to survive in acidic conditions. Our data report on a diverse phenotype, expressed by S. Typhimurium isolates cultured from the pork production food chain. Extending our understanding of the means by which this pathogen adapts to environmental niches along the “farm-to-fork” continuum will facilitate the protection of vulnerable consumers through targeted improvements in food safety measures.
机译:肠炎沙门氏菌鼠伤寒沙门氏菌DT104是一种公认​​的食源性病原体,表现出多药耐药表型,并与全身感染有关。在食物链的一个极端,这种细菌可以感染人类,从而限制了可用的治疗选择,从而增加了发病率和死亡率。尽管对抗生素的抗药性已有很好的定义,但对于这种病原体在猪肉生产食品链关键点可能表达的其他表型知之甚少。在这项研究中,详细描述了从广泛的“从农场到餐桌”监视研究中分离出的172株肠炎沙门氏菌鼠伤寒DT104 / DT104b的特征,重点是猪肉食物链。分离株是从环境,加工,零售和临床来源培养的,并且研​​究的重点是表型,这些表型可能有助于这些不同生态位的持久性/存活性。确定了分子亚型,以及抗生素抗药性,对杀生物剂的耐受性,运动性和生物膜形成。作为人类感染的基础,还研究了酸的存活率以及利用多种能源以及粘附和/或侵袭Caco-2细胞的能力。在零售分离物中观察到杀菌剂耐受性的比较变化。 l-酒石酸和d-甘露糖-1-磷酸诱导了预先选择的菌株子集中生物膜的形成,而与它们的来源无关。所有临床分离株均具有运动能力,并表现出增强的在酸性条件下生存的能力。我们的数据报告了由猪肉生产食物链中培养的鼠伤寒沙门氏菌分离物表达的不同表型。扩大我们对这种病原体适应“农场到餐桌”连续体环境小生境的方式的理解,将通过有针对性地改善食品安全措施来促进对弱势消费者的保护。

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