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Resistance Profiles of Salmonella Isolates Exposed to Stresses and the Expression of Small Non-coding RNAs
Salmonella can resist various stresses and survive during food processing, storage, and distribution, resulting in potential health risks to consumers. Therefore, evaluation of bacterial survival profiles under various environmental stresses is necessary. In this study, the resistance profiles of fi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7059537/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32180763 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.00130 |
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author | Wang, Huhu Huang, Mingyuan Zeng, Xianming Peng, Bing Xu, Xinglian Zhou, Guanghong |
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description | Salmonella can resist various stresses and survive during food processing, storage, and distribution, resulting in potential health risks to consumers. Therefore, evaluation of bacterial survival profiles under various environmental stresses is necessary. In this study, the resistance profiles of five Salmonella isolates [serotypes with Agona, Infantis, Typhimurium, Enteritidis, and a standard strain (ATCC 13076, Enteritidis serotype)] to acidic, hyperosmotic, and oxidative stresses were examined, and the relative expressions of non-coding small RNAs were also evaluated, including CyaR, MicC, MicA, InvR, RybB, and DsrA, induced by specific stresses. The results indicated that although all tested strains displayed a certain resistance to stresses, there was great diversity in stress resistance among the strains. According to the reduction numbers of cells exposed to stress for 3 h, S. Enteritidis showed the highest resistance to acidic and hyperosmotic stresses, whereas ATCC 13076 showed the greatest resistance to oxidative stress, with less than 0.1 Log CFU/ml of cell reduction. Greater resistance of cells to acidic, hyperosmotic, and oxidative stresses was observed within 1 h, after 2 h, and from 1 to 2 h, respectively. The relative expression of sRNAs depended on the isolate for each stress; acidic exposure for the tested isolates induced high expression levels of DsrA, MicC, InvR, RybB, MicA, and CyaR. The sRNA RybB, associated with sigma E and outer membrane protein in bacteria, showed a fold change of greater than 7 in S. Enteritidis exposed to the tested stresses. CyaR and InvR involved in general stress responses and stress adaptation were also induced to show high expression levels of Salmonella exposed to hyperosmotic stress. Overall, these findings demonstrated that the behaviors of Salmonella under specific stresses varied according to strain and were likely not related to other profiles. The finding also provided insights into the survival of Salmonella subjected to short-term stresses and for controlling Salmonella in the food industry. |
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spelling | pubmed-70595372020-03-16 Resistance Profiles of Salmonella Isolates Exposed to Stresses and the Expression of Small Non-coding RNAs Wang, Huhu Huang, Mingyuan Zeng, Xianming Peng, Bing Xu, Xinglian Zhou, Guanghong Front Microbiol Microbiology Salmonella can resist various stresses and survive during food processing, storage, and distribution, resulting in potential health risks to consumers. Therefore, evaluation of bacterial survival profiles under various environmental stresses is necessary. In this study, the resistance profiles of five Salmonella isolates [serotypes with Agona, Infantis, Typhimurium, Enteritidis, and a standard strain (ATCC 13076, Enteritidis serotype)] to acidic, hyperosmotic, and oxidative stresses were examined, and the relative expressions of non-coding small RNAs were also evaluated, including CyaR, MicC, MicA, InvR, RybB, and DsrA, induced by specific stresses. The results indicated that although all tested strains displayed a certain resistance to stresses, there was great diversity in stress resistance among the strains. According to the reduction numbers of cells exposed to stress for 3 h, S. Enteritidis showed the highest resistance to acidic and hyperosmotic stresses, whereas ATCC 13076 showed the greatest resistance to oxidative stress, with less than 0.1 Log CFU/ml of cell reduction. Greater resistance of cells to acidic, hyperosmotic, and oxidative stresses was observed within 1 h, after 2 h, and from 1 to 2 h, respectively. The relative expression of sRNAs depended on the isolate for each stress; acidic exposure for the tested isolates induced high expression levels of DsrA, MicC, InvR, RybB, MicA, and CyaR. The sRNA RybB, associated with sigma E and outer membrane protein in bacteria, showed a fold change of greater than 7 in S. Enteritidis exposed to the tested stresses. CyaR and InvR involved in general stress responses and stress adaptation were also induced to show high expression levels of Salmonella exposed to hyperosmotic stress. Overall, these findings demonstrated that the behaviors of Salmonella under specific stresses varied according to strain and were likely not related to other profiles. The finding also provided insights into the survival of Salmonella subjected to short-term stresses and for controlling Salmonella in the food industry. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7059537/ /pubmed/32180763 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.00130 Text en Copyright © 2020 Wang, Huang, Zeng, Peng, Xu and Zhou. 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(s) 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 | Microbiology Wang, Huhu Huang, Mingyuan Zeng, Xianming Peng, Bing Xu, Xinglian Zhou, Guanghong Resistance Profiles of Salmonella Isolates Exposed to Stresses and the Expression of Small Non-coding RNAs |
title | Resistance Profiles of Salmonella Isolates Exposed to Stresses and the Expression of Small Non-coding RNAs |
title_full | Resistance Profiles of Salmonella Isolates Exposed to Stresses and the Expression of Small Non-coding RNAs |
title_fullStr | Resistance Profiles of Salmonella Isolates Exposed to Stresses and the Expression of Small Non-coding RNAs |
title_full_unstemmed | Resistance Profiles of Salmonella Isolates Exposed to Stresses and the Expression of Small Non-coding RNAs |
title_short | Resistance Profiles of Salmonella Isolates Exposed to Stresses and the Expression of Small Non-coding RNAs |
title_sort | resistance profiles of salmonella isolates exposed to stresses and the expression of small non-coding rnas |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7059537/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32180763 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.00130 |
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