Listeria monocytogenes is an important opportunistic foodborne pathogen causing listeriosis, an often fatal infection leading to meningitis, sepsis, or infection of the fetus and abortion in susceptible individuals. Diverse ready-to-eat food (RTE) like dairy, meat, fish, vegetables, and complex foods are often linked with listeriosis outbreaks. L. monocytogenes is capable of surviving in stressful environmental conditions and grow in refrigerated foods. Regarding stress-related genes, SSI-1 contributes to the survival of cells under suboptimal conditions, such as high salt content and acidic environment. At the same time, SSI-2 is responsible for persistence under alkaline and oxidative stresses.

Stress survival islets contribute to clonal and serotype-specific differences in L. monocytogenes / Lakicevic, B; De Biase, D; Velebit, B; Mitrovic, R; Jankovic, V; Milojevic, L; Ruppitsch, W. - In: IOP CONFERENCE SERIES. EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 1755-1315. - 854:1(2021). (Intervento presentato al convegno 61st International Meat Industry Conference tenutosi a Zlatibor, Serbia) [10.1088/1755-1315/854/1/012050].

Stress survival islets contribute to clonal and serotype-specific differences in L. monocytogenes

De Biase, D;
2021

Abstract

Listeria monocytogenes is an important opportunistic foodborne pathogen causing listeriosis, an often fatal infection leading to meningitis, sepsis, or infection of the fetus and abortion in susceptible individuals. Diverse ready-to-eat food (RTE) like dairy, meat, fish, vegetables, and complex foods are often linked with listeriosis outbreaks. L. monocytogenes is capable of surviving in stressful environmental conditions and grow in refrigerated foods. Regarding stress-related genes, SSI-1 contributes to the survival of cells under suboptimal conditions, such as high salt content and acidic environment. At the same time, SSI-2 is responsible for persistence under alkaline and oxidative stresses.
2021
61st International Meat Industry Conference
Listeria monocytogenes; stress-related genes; low pH
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Stress survival islets contribute to clonal and serotype-specific differences in L. monocytogenes / Lakicevic, B; De Biase, D; Velebit, B; Mitrovic, R; Jankovic, V; Milojevic, L; Ruppitsch, W. - In: IOP CONFERENCE SERIES. EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 1755-1315. - 854:1(2021). (Intervento presentato al convegno 61st International Meat Industry Conference tenutosi a Zlatibor, Serbia) [10.1088/1755-1315/854/1/012050].
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