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Salmonella Excludes Salmonella in Poultry: Confirming an Old Paradigm Using Conventional and Barcode-Tagging Approaches

Salmonella is one of the major foodborne bacterial pathogens, and the consumption of contaminated chicken meats isa primary route of Salmonella transmission into human food chains. However, the mechanism of Salmonella transmission within the chicken flock is not fully understood, including competiti...

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Autores principales: Yang, Yichao, Tellez, Guillermo, Latorre, Juan D., Ray, Pamela M., Hernandez, Xochitl, Hargis, Billy M., Ricke, Steven C., Kwon, Young Min
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5964308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29868621
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2018.00101
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author Yang, Yichao
Tellez, Guillermo
Latorre, Juan D.
Ray, Pamela M.
Hernandez, Xochitl
Hargis, Billy M.
Ricke, Steven C.
Kwon, Young Min
author_facet Yang, Yichao
Tellez, Guillermo
Latorre, Juan D.
Ray, Pamela M.
Hernandez, Xochitl
Hargis, Billy M.
Ricke, Steven C.
Kwon, Young Min
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description Salmonella is one of the major foodborne bacterial pathogens, and the consumption of contaminated chicken meats isa primary route of Salmonella transmission into human food chains. However, the mechanism of Salmonella transmission within the chicken flock is not fully understood, including competition among Salmonella strains during chicken infection. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the competitive exclusion (CE) between different or same Salmonella species consecutively challenged through the oral route. Two different approaches were used to evaluate the CE effect, including tracking Salmonella colonization by wild-type strains with difference in natural antibiotic resistance or DNA barcode-tagged isogenic strains. When day-of-hatch chicks were administered by wild-type S. Typhimurium (ST) on day 1, followed by infection on day 2 by S. Enteritidis (SE) or vice versa, most of the birds were colonized only by the first strains administered (82% by ST or 83% by SE). When similar experiments were performed using two different isogenic barcode-tagged SE strains, Illumina sequencing analysis of the barcode region showed that the first barcode-tagged strains administered were dominant strains, ranging from 92 to 99% of the Salmonella recovered from ceca. These results provide quantitative evidence supporting the CE theory that oral administration of Salmonella will produce predominant inhibition over the subsequent colonization of ceca by the following administration one day later by different or same Salmonella species. We also showed that the use of barcode-tagged isogenic strains in combination with deep profiling of barcodes by Illumina sequencing can serve as a quantitative method for studying complex dynamics of Salmonella infection, transmission and colonization in poultry.
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spelling pubmed-59643082018-06-04 Salmonella Excludes Salmonella in Poultry: Confirming an Old Paradigm Using Conventional and Barcode-Tagging Approaches Yang, Yichao Tellez, Guillermo Latorre, Juan D. Ray, Pamela M. Hernandez, Xochitl Hargis, Billy M. Ricke, Steven C. Kwon, Young Min Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Salmonella is one of the major foodborne bacterial pathogens, and the consumption of contaminated chicken meats isa primary route of Salmonella transmission into human food chains. However, the mechanism of Salmonella transmission within the chicken flock is not fully understood, including competition among Salmonella strains during chicken infection. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the competitive exclusion (CE) between different or same Salmonella species consecutively challenged through the oral route. Two different approaches were used to evaluate the CE effect, including tracking Salmonella colonization by wild-type strains with difference in natural antibiotic resistance or DNA barcode-tagged isogenic strains. When day-of-hatch chicks were administered by wild-type S. Typhimurium (ST) on day 1, followed by infection on day 2 by S. Enteritidis (SE) or vice versa, most of the birds were colonized only by the first strains administered (82% by ST or 83% by SE). When similar experiments were performed using two different isogenic barcode-tagged SE strains, Illumina sequencing analysis of the barcode region showed that the first barcode-tagged strains administered were dominant strains, ranging from 92 to 99% of the Salmonella recovered from ceca. These results provide quantitative evidence supporting the CE theory that oral administration of Salmonella will produce predominant inhibition over the subsequent colonization of ceca by the following administration one day later by different or same Salmonella species. We also showed that the use of barcode-tagged isogenic strains in combination with deep profiling of barcodes by Illumina sequencing can serve as a quantitative method for studying complex dynamics of Salmonella infection, transmission and colonization in poultry. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5964308/ /pubmed/29868621 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2018.00101 Text en Copyright © 2018 Yang, Tellez, Latorre, Ray, Hernandez, Hargis, Ricke and Kwon http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Yang, Yichao
Tellez, Guillermo
Latorre, Juan D.
Ray, Pamela M.
Hernandez, Xochitl
Hargis, Billy M.
Ricke, Steven C.
Kwon, Young Min
Salmonella Excludes Salmonella in Poultry: Confirming an Old Paradigm Using Conventional and Barcode-Tagging Approaches
title Salmonella Excludes Salmonella in Poultry: Confirming an Old Paradigm Using Conventional and Barcode-Tagging Approaches
title_full Salmonella Excludes Salmonella in Poultry: Confirming an Old Paradigm Using Conventional and Barcode-Tagging Approaches
title_fullStr Salmonella Excludes Salmonella in Poultry: Confirming an Old Paradigm Using Conventional and Barcode-Tagging Approaches
title_full_unstemmed Salmonella Excludes Salmonella in Poultry: Confirming an Old Paradigm Using Conventional and Barcode-Tagging Approaches
title_short Salmonella Excludes Salmonella in Poultry: Confirming an Old Paradigm Using Conventional and Barcode-Tagging Approaches
title_sort salmonella excludes salmonella in poultry: confirming an old paradigm using conventional and barcode-tagging approaches
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5964308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29868621
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2018.00101
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