Multiparameter viability assay for stress profiling applied to the food pathogen Listeria monocytogenes F2365

  • Nocker, A.
  • Caspers, M.
  • Esveld-Amanatidou, A.
  • Vossen, J. van der
  • Schuren, F.
  • Montijn, R.
  • Kort, R.
Publication date
January 2011
ISSN
0099-2240

Abstract

A novel generic approach for stress profiling was applied to Listeria monocytogenes strain F2365. This food-borne pathogen was exposed to gradients of five different stresses of increasing intensity, typically ranging from moderate to lethal conditions. The stress factors included heat, acidic pH, a detergent disinfectant, an oxidant, and hyperosmotic conditions. In addition to CFU counts and lag time, five different molecular viability parameters were measured by fluorescence-based assays, including membrane integrity, membrane potential, esterase activity, redox activity, and intracellular pH stability. The last was measured by our recently invented real-time viability assay. Exposure to all stresses resulted in clear dose-response relati...

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