TY - JOUR
T1 - Short communication: Characterization of Shiga toxin 2-carrying bacteriophages induced from Shiga-toxigenic Escherichia coli isolated from Italian dairy products
AU - Volponi, Giorgio
AU - Rooks, David
AU - Smith, Darren
AU - Picozzi, Claudia
AU - Allison, Heather
AU - Vigentini, Iorenzo
AU - Foschino, Roberto
AU - McCarthy, Alan
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Forty samples of raw milk cheese and 25 samples of raw milk itself were subjected to enrichment culture for Shiga-toxigenic Escherichia coli (STEC), and a single Shiga toxin 2- (Stx2) positive strain was obtained from one of the cheese samples. Thus, aged cheeses in which the curd is subsequently heat treated (48°C) cannot be presumed to be STEC free. Infective Stx2 bacteriophages were induced from 3 STEC strains isolated elsewhere from raw milk and 1 STEC strain from aged cheese sourced in Italy. Data on E. coli host range, morphology, genome size, and genetic variation determined by restriction fragment length polymorphism and multi-locus genotyping are presented. Although all 4 bacteriophages were found to be short-tailed Podoviridae, they exhibited considerable variation in both genome size and content. This extended to the Stx2 genes themselves, whose sequences contained several point mutations, but these did not translate to amino acid substitutions.
AB - Forty samples of raw milk cheese and 25 samples of raw milk itself were subjected to enrichment culture for Shiga-toxigenic Escherichia coli (STEC), and a single Shiga toxin 2- (Stx2) positive strain was obtained from one of the cheese samples. Thus, aged cheeses in which the curd is subsequently heat treated (48°C) cannot be presumed to be STEC free. Infective Stx2 bacteriophages were induced from 3 STEC strains isolated elsewhere from raw milk and 1 STEC strain from aged cheese sourced in Italy. Data on E. coli host range, morphology, genome size, and genetic variation determined by restriction fragment length polymorphism and multi-locus genotyping are presented. Although all 4 bacteriophages were found to be short-tailed Podoviridae, they exhibited considerable variation in both genome size and content. This extended to the Stx2 genes themselves, whose sequences contained several point mutations, but these did not translate to amino acid substitutions.
KW - Shiga-toxigenic Escherichia coli
KW - milk and cheese
KW - Shiga toxin bacteriophage
KW - protected designation of origin dairy product
U2 - 10.3168/jds.2012-5831
DO - 10.3168/jds.2012-5831
M3 - Article
SN - 0022-0302
VL - 95
SP - 6949
EP - 6956
JO - Journal of Dairy Science
JF - Journal of Dairy Science
IS - 12
ER -