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Ting Yan1, Lu Liang2, Ping Yin1, Yang Zhou3, Ashraf Mahdy Sharoba4, Qun Lu1, Xingxing Dong1, Kun Liu1, Ian F Connerton2, Jinquan Li1,5.
Abstract
Salmonella is a leading cause of foodborne diseases, and in recent years, many isolates have exhibited a high level of antibiotic resistance, which has led to huge pressures on public health. Phages are a promising strategy to control food-borne pathogens. In this study, one of our environmental phage isolates, LPSEYT, was to be able to restrict the growth of zoonotic Salmonella enterica in vitro over a range of multiplicity of infections. Phage LPSEYT exhibited wide-ranging pH and thermal stability and rapid reproductive activity with a short latent period and a large burst size. Phage LPSEYT demonstrated potential efficiency as a biological control agent against Salmonella in a variety of food matrices, including milk and lettuce. Morphological observation, comparative genomic, and phylogenetic analysis revealed that LPSEYT does not belong to any of the currently identified genera within the Myoviridae family, and we suggest that LPSEYT represents a new genus, the LPSEYTvirus. This study contributes a phage database, develops beneficial phage resources, and sheds light on the potential application value of phages LPSEYT on food safety.Entities:
Keywords: Salmonella; characterization; genome; phage
Year: 2020 PMID: 32178465 DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms8030400
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microorganisms ISSN: 2076-2607