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The long-term survival of Propionibacterium freudenreichii in a context of nutrient shortage.

F F Aburjaile1,2,3, M-N Madec2,3, S Parayre2,3, A Miyoshi1, V Azevedo1, Y Le Loir2,3, H Falentin2,3.   

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AIMS: Propionibacterium freudenreichii is an actinobacterium widely used in dairy industry during the ripening process of Swiss-type cheeses and which presents probiotic properties. P. freudenreichii is reportedly a hardy bacterium, able to survive during the cheese-making process and when subjected to digestive stresses. During this study the long-term survival (LTS) of P. freudenreichii was investigated for 11 days by means of phenotypic characterization in a culture medium without the addition of any nutrients. METHODS AND
RESULTS: For 11 days, in a non-nutrient supplemented culture medium, eight strains were monitored by measuring their optical density, counting colony-forming units (CFU) and using LIVE/DEAD staining and microscopy observation. Under these conditions, all strains displayed high survival rates in the culture medium, their culturability reaching more than 9 log10 CFU ml(-1) after 2 days. After 11 days, this value ranged from 7·8 to 8·2 log10 CFU ml(-1) depending on the strain, and at least 50% of the P. freudenreichii population displayed an intact envelope. As lysis of part of a bacterial population may be a microbial strategy to recover nutrients, in CIRM-BIA 138 (the strain with the highest population at day 11), cell lysis was assessed by quantifying intact bacterial cells using qPCR targeting the housekeeping gene tuf. No lysis was observed.
CONCLUSION: Taken together, our results suggest that P. freudenreichii strains use a viable but nonculturable state to adapt to the LTS phase. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: Assessing the viability of P. freudenreichii and understanding their mechanisms for survival should be of great interest regarding their potential probiotic applications.
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Keywords:  Propionibacterium freudenreichii; adaptation; bacteria; culturability; growth phases; long-term survival; viable but nonculturable

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26551688     DOI: 10.1111/jam.13000

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 1364-5072            Impact factor:   3.772


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1.  Adaptation of Propionibacterium freudenreichii to long-term survival under gradual nutritional shortage.

Authors:  Flavia Figueira Aburjaile; Marine Rohmer; Hugues Parrinello; Marie-Bernadette Maillard; Eric Beaucher; Gwénaële Henry; Aurélie Nicolas; Marie-Noëlle Madec; Anne Thierry; Sandrine Parayre; Stéphanie-Marie Deutsch; Muriel Cocaign-Bousquet; Anderson Miyoshi; Vasco Azevedo; Yves Le Loir; Hélène Falentin
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2016-12-08       Impact factor: 3.969

2.  Food-Like Growth Conditions Support Production of Active Vitamin B12 by Propionibacterium freudenreichii 2067 without DMBI, the Lower Ligand Base, or Cobalt Supplementation.

Authors:  Paulina Deptula; Bhawani Chamlagain; Minnamari Edelmann; Panchanit Sangsuwan; Tuula A Nyman; Kirsi Savijoki; Vieno Piironen; Pekka Varmanen
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2017-03-08       Impact factor: 5.640

3.  De novo assembly of genomes from long sequence reads reveals uncharted territories of Propionibacterium freudenreichii.

Authors:  Paulina Deptula; Pia K Laine; Richard J Roberts; Olli-Pekka Smolander; Helena Vihinen; Vieno Piironen; Lars Paulin; Eija Jokitalo; Kirsi Savijoki; Petri Auvinen; Pekka Varmanen
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2017-10-16       Impact factor: 3.969

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