| Literature DB >> 16504079 |
Angelika Lehner1, Sabine Nitzsche, Pieter Breeuwer, Benjamin Diep, Karin Thelen, Roger Stephan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Enterobacter sakazakii is a foodborne pathogen that has been associated with sporadic cases and outbreaks causing meningitis, necrotizing enterocolitis and sepsis especially in neonates. The current FDA detection method includes two enrichment steps, the subculturing of the second enrichment broth on a selective agar (VRBG), a further subculturing of selected grown colonies on TSA and the subsequent biochemical identification of yellow-pigmented colonies by API20E. However, there is a strong need for simplified methods for isolation and identification of E. sakazakii. In this study, two chromogenic media, which allow to indicate presumptive E. sakazakii colonies by the alpha glucosidase activity, as well as a newly developed 1,6-alpha-glucosidase based conventional PCR assay and a rRNA oligonucleotide probe based commercial test system for identification of presumptive E. sakazakii were evaluated on 98 target and non-target strains. The methods were compared with respect to specificity aspects.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16504079 PMCID: PMC1397842 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2180-6-15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Target and non-target strains used in this study and results obtained with the chromogenic media DFI and ESIA, the α-glucosidase based PCR assay and the rRNA probe based VIT test.
| Species (number of strains) | Origin | ESIA* | DFI+ | PCR | VIT |
| ATCC13047 | neg | neg | neg | neg | |
| LMG3008 | neg | neg | neg | neg | |
| clinical, cosmetics | neg | neg | neg | neg | |
| food | neg | neg | neg | neg | |
| ATCC23373 | neg | neg | neg | neg | |
| wild strain | neg | neg | neg | neg | |
| ATCC27155 | neg | neg | neg | neg | |
| food, cosmetics | neg | neg | neg | neg | |
| food | neg | neg | neg | neg | |
| cheese | neg | neg | neg | neg | |
| cosmetics | neg | neg | neg | neg | |
| production environment | neg | neg | neg | ||
| cosmetics | neg | neg | neg | neg | |
| wild strain | neg | neg | neg | neg | |
| wild strain | neg | neg | neg | neg | |
| ATCC25922 | neg | neg | neg | neg | |
| ATCC29544 | pos | pos | pos | pos | |
| ATCC29004 | pos | pos | pos | pos | |
| ATCC51329 | pos | pos | pos | pos | |
| fruit powder1 | pos | pos | pos | pos | |
| cosmetics | pos | pos | pos | pos | |
| human2 | pos | pos | pos | pos | |
| milk powder3 | pos | pos | pos | pos | |
| baby food 4 | pos | pos | pos | pos | |
| milk 5 | pos | pos | pos | pos | |
| production environment6 | pos | pos | pos | pos | |
| production environment | pos | pos | pos |
* positive = turquoise colonies typical for E. sakazakii
+ positive = blue-green coloured colonies typical for E. sakazakii
1including strains (Acc. number): 858 (AY752936), 759 (AY752939), 954 (AY752938), AY752943
2including strains (Acc. number): ES 11 (AY803187), ES 4 (AY803186)
3including strain (Acc. number): FSM 265 (AY803191)
4including strain (Acc. number): FSM 393 (AY752941)
5including strain (Acc. number): FSM 33 (AY752940)
6including strains (Acc. number): FSM 468 (AY752942), FSM 266 (AY803190)
Colonies on ESIA and DFI media, growth in mLST broth and results of the two molecular identification methods for the 12 non-E.sakazakii fruit powder isolates investigated in this study.
| Fruit powder strain | colonies on ESIA* | colonies on DFI+ | growth in mLST at 44°C | α-glucosidase PCR | VIT test |
| 947/03 | non typical | typical | no growth | neg | neg |
| 1129/04 | typical | typical | no growth | neg | neg |
| 1159/04 | typical | typical | no growth | neg | neg |
| 1160/04 | typical | typical | no growth | neg | neg |
| 508/05 | non typical | typical | no growth | neg | neg |
| 509/05 | typical | typical | no growth | neg | neg |
| 513/05 | typical | typical | no growth | neg | neg |
| 516/05 | typical | non typical | no growth | neg | neg |
| 517/05 | typical | typical | no growth | neg | neg |
| 601/05 | typical | typical | no growth | neg | neg |
| 603/05 | non typical | typical | no growth | neg | neg |
| 610/05 | non typical | typical | no growth | neg | neg |
* typical = turquoise colonies typical for E. sakazakii
+ typical = blue-green coloured colonies typical for E. sakazakii
Figure 1Atypical colonies of E. sakazakii FSM 322 (A) and typical colonies of S. ficaria (B) on DFI agar.
Figure 2Non-E. sakazakii fruit powder isolate 1160/04 grown as typical colonies on ESIA (A) and DFI (B) media.
Figure 3Phylogenetic tree comprising the partial 16S rRNA gene sequences of twelve non-E. sakazakii fruit powder isolates investigated in this study in comparison to a selection of previously sequenced E. sakazakii strains as well as other selected members of the genus Enterobacteriaceae.
Figure 4Respective distances matrix calculated with the sequences from figure 3.
Figure 5(A): Strain 1160/04 identified as E. sakazakii by the α-glucosidase based PCR assay (A); lane 1: DNA 100 bp marker, lane 2: positive control (E. sakazakii reference strain ATCC 29004), lane 3: E. sakazakii fruit powder isolate FSM 322, lane 4: negative control. (B) Positive VIT result of strain FSM 322