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Population-Wide Survey of Salmonella enterica Response to High-Pressure Processing Reveals a Diversity of Responses and Tolerance Mechanisms
- Source :
- Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 84
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- American Society for Microbiology, 2018.
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Abstract
- High-pressure processing is a nonthermal method of food preservation that uses pressure to inactivate microorganisms. To ensure the effective validation of process parameters, it is important that the design of challenge protocols consider the potential for resistance in a particular species. Herein, the responses of 99 diverse Salmonella enterica strains to high pressure are reported. Members of this population belonged to 24 serovars and were isolated from various Canadian sources over a period of 26 years. When cells were exposed to 600 MPa for 3 min, the average reduction in cell numbers for this population was 5.6 log 10 CFU/ml, with a range of 0.9 log 10 CFU/ml to 6 log 10 CFU/ml. Eleven strains, from 5 serovars, with variable levels of pressure resistance were selected for further study. The membrane characteristics (propidium iodide uptake during and after pressure treatment, sensitivity to membrane-active agents, and membrane fatty acid composition) and responses to stressors (heat, nutrient deprivation, desiccation, and acid) for this panel suggested potential roles for the cell membrane and the RpoS regulon in mediating pressure resistance in S. enterica . The data indicate heterogeneous and multifactorial responses to high pressure that cannot be predicted for individual S. enterica strains. IMPORTANCE The responses of foodborne pathogens to increasingly popular minimal food decontamination methods are not understood and therefore are difficult to predict. This report shows that the responses of Salmonella enterica strains to high-pressure processing are diverse. The magnitude of inactivation does not depend on how closely related the strains are or where they were isolated. Moreover, strains that are resistant to high pressure do not behave similarly to other stresses, suggesting that more than one mechanism might be responsible for resistance to high pressure and the mechanisms used may vary from one strain to another.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Canada
Hot Temperature
Food Handling
Microorganism
030106 microbiology
Population
Colony Count, Microbial
Sigma Factor
Biology
Serogroup
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Microbiology
Pascalization
03 medical and health sciences
Bacterial Proteins
Food Preservation
Hydrostatic Pressure
Desiccation
education
education.field_of_study
Ecology
Strain (chemistry)
Microbiota
Salmonella enterica
biology.organism_classification
Atmospheric Pressure
Regulon
Food Microbiology
rpoS
Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins
Food Science
Biotechnology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10985336 and 00992240
- Volume :
- 84
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Applied and Environmental Microbiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....cc12ebdc7aec56a9dc870d4d3e319ebe