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Hypo- and Hyper-Virulent Listeria monocytogenes Clones Persisting in Two Different Food Processing Plants of Central Italy
A total of 66 Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) isolated from 2013 to 2018 in a small-scale meat processing plant and a dairy facility of Central Italy were studied. Whole Genome Sequencing and bioinformatics analysis were used to assess the genetic relationships between the strains and investigate persis...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7918772/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33668440 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9020376 |
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author | Guidi, Fabrizia Orsini, Massimiliano Chiaverini, Alexandra Torresi, Marina Centorame, Patrizia Acciari, Vicdalia Aniela Salini, Romolo Palombo, Barbara Brandi, Giorgio Amagliani, Giulia Schiavano, Giuditta Fiorella Massacci, Francesca Romana Fisichella, Stefano Domenico, Marco Di Ancora, Massimo Pasquale, Adriano Di Duranti, Anna Cammà, Cesare Pomilio, Francesco Blasi, Giuliana |
author_facet | Guidi, Fabrizia Orsini, Massimiliano Chiaverini, Alexandra Torresi, Marina Centorame, Patrizia Acciari, Vicdalia Aniela Salini, Romolo Palombo, Barbara Brandi, Giorgio Amagliani, Giulia Schiavano, Giuditta Fiorella Massacci, Francesca Romana Fisichella, Stefano Domenico, Marco Di Ancora, Massimo Pasquale, Adriano Di Duranti, Anna Cammà, Cesare Pomilio, Francesco Blasi, Giuliana |
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description | A total of 66 Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) isolated from 2013 to 2018 in a small-scale meat processing plant and a dairy facility of Central Italy were studied. Whole Genome Sequencing and bioinformatics analysis were used to assess the genetic relationships between the strains and investigate persistence and virulence abilities. The biofilm forming-ability was assessed in vitro. Cluster analysis grouped the Lm from the meat plant into three main clusters: two of them, both belonging to CC9, persisted for years in the plant and one (CC121) was isolated in the last year of sampling. In the dairy facility, all the strains grouped in a CC2 four-year persistent cluster. All the studied strains carried multidrug efflux-pumps genetic determinants (sugE, mdrl, lde, norM, mepA). CC121 also harbored the Tn6188 specific for tolerance to Benzalkonium Chloride. Only CC9 and CC121 carried a Stress Survival Islet and presented high-level cadmium resistance genes (cadA1C1) carried by different plasmids. They showed a greater biofilm production when compared with CC2. All the CC2 carried a full-length inlA while CC9 and CC121 presented a Premature Stop Codon mutation correlated with less virulence. The hypo-virulent clones CC9 and CC121 appeared the most adapted to food-processing environments; however, even the hyper-virulent clone CC2 warningly persisted for a long time. The identification of the main mechanisms promoting Lm persistence in a specific food processing plant is important to provide recommendations to Food Business Operators (FBOs) in order to remove or reduce resident Lm. |
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spelling | pubmed-79187722021-03-02 Hypo- and Hyper-Virulent Listeria monocytogenes Clones Persisting in Two Different Food Processing Plants of Central Italy Guidi, Fabrizia Orsini, Massimiliano Chiaverini, Alexandra Torresi, Marina Centorame, Patrizia Acciari, Vicdalia Aniela Salini, Romolo Palombo, Barbara Brandi, Giorgio Amagliani, Giulia Schiavano, Giuditta Fiorella Massacci, Francesca Romana Fisichella, Stefano Domenico, Marco Di Ancora, Massimo Pasquale, Adriano Di Duranti, Anna Cammà, Cesare Pomilio, Francesco Blasi, Giuliana Microorganisms Article A total of 66 Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) isolated from 2013 to 2018 in a small-scale meat processing plant and a dairy facility of Central Italy were studied. Whole Genome Sequencing and bioinformatics analysis were used to assess the genetic relationships between the strains and investigate persistence and virulence abilities. The biofilm forming-ability was assessed in vitro. Cluster analysis grouped the Lm from the meat plant into three main clusters: two of them, both belonging to CC9, persisted for years in the plant and one (CC121) was isolated in the last year of sampling. In the dairy facility, all the strains grouped in a CC2 four-year persistent cluster. All the studied strains carried multidrug efflux-pumps genetic determinants (sugE, mdrl, lde, norM, mepA). CC121 also harbored the Tn6188 specific for tolerance to Benzalkonium Chloride. Only CC9 and CC121 carried a Stress Survival Islet and presented high-level cadmium resistance genes (cadA1C1) carried by different plasmids. They showed a greater biofilm production when compared with CC2. All the CC2 carried a full-length inlA while CC9 and CC121 presented a Premature Stop Codon mutation correlated with less virulence. The hypo-virulent clones CC9 and CC121 appeared the most adapted to food-processing environments; however, even the hyper-virulent clone CC2 warningly persisted for a long time. The identification of the main mechanisms promoting Lm persistence in a specific food processing plant is important to provide recommendations to Food Business Operators (FBOs) in order to remove or reduce resident Lm. MDPI 2021-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7918772/ /pubmed/33668440 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9020376 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Guidi, Fabrizia Orsini, Massimiliano Chiaverini, Alexandra Torresi, Marina Centorame, Patrizia Acciari, Vicdalia Aniela Salini, Romolo Palombo, Barbara Brandi, Giorgio Amagliani, Giulia Schiavano, Giuditta Fiorella Massacci, Francesca Romana Fisichella, Stefano Domenico, Marco Di Ancora, Massimo Pasquale, Adriano Di Duranti, Anna Cammà, Cesare Pomilio, Francesco Blasi, Giuliana Hypo- and Hyper-Virulent Listeria monocytogenes Clones Persisting in Two Different Food Processing Plants of Central Italy |
title | Hypo- and Hyper-Virulent Listeria monocytogenes Clones Persisting in Two Different Food Processing Plants of Central Italy |
title_full | Hypo- and Hyper-Virulent Listeria monocytogenes Clones Persisting in Two Different Food Processing Plants of Central Italy |
title_fullStr | Hypo- and Hyper-Virulent Listeria monocytogenes Clones Persisting in Two Different Food Processing Plants of Central Italy |
title_full_unstemmed | Hypo- and Hyper-Virulent Listeria monocytogenes Clones Persisting in Two Different Food Processing Plants of Central Italy |
title_short | Hypo- and Hyper-Virulent Listeria monocytogenes Clones Persisting in Two Different Food Processing Plants of Central Italy |
title_sort | hypo- and hyper-virulent listeria monocytogenes clones persisting in two different food processing plants of central italy |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7918772/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33668440 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9020376 |
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