Antilisterial activity of raw sheep milk from two native Epirus breeds: Culture-dependent identification, bacteriocin gene detection and primary safety evaluation of the antagonistic LAB biota

IF 4.8 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Eleni Sioziou, Athanasia Kakouri, Loulouda Bosnea, John Samelis
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Raw milk from native small ruminant breeds in Epirus, Greece, is a valuable natural source of autochthonous lactic acid bacteria (LAB) strains with superior biotechnological properties. In this study, two bulk milks (RM1, RM2) from two local sheep yards, intended for traditional Kefalotyri cheese production, were preselected for bacteriocin-like antilisterial activity by in vitro tests. Their antagonistic LAB biota was quantified followed by polyphasic (16S rRNA gene sequencing; IGS for Enterococcus; a multiplex-PCR for Leuconostoc) identification of 42 LAB (RM1/18; RM2/24) isolates further evaluated for bacteriocin encoding genes and primary safety traits. Representative isolates of the numerically dominant mesophilic LAB were Leuconostoc mesenteroides (10) in both RMs, Streptococcus parauberis (7) in RM2, and Lactococcus lactis (1) in RM1; the subdominant thermophilic LAB isolates were Enterococcus durans (8), E. faecium (6), E. faecalis (3), E. hirae (1), E. hermanniensis (1), Streptococcus lutetiensis (2), S. equinus (1) and S. gallolyticus (1). Based on their rpoB, araA, dsr and sorA profiles, six Ln. mesenteroides strains (8 isolates) were atypical lying between the subspecies mesenteroides and dextranicum, whereas two strains profiled with Ln. mesenteroides subsp. jonggajibkimchi that is first-time reported in Greek dairy food. Two RM1 E. faecium strain biotypes (3 isolates) showed strong, enterocin-mediated antilisterial activity due to entA/entB/entP possession. One E. durans from RM1 possessed entA and entP, while additional nine RM2 isolates of the E. faecium/durans group processed entA or entP singly. All showed direct (cell-associated) antilisterial activity only, as also both S. lutetiensis strains from RM2 did strongly. Desirably, no LAB isolate was β-hemolyrtic, or cytolysin-positive, or possessed vanA, vanB for vancomycin resistance, or agg, espA, hyl, and IS16 virulence genes. However, all three E. faecalis from RM2 possessed gelE and/or ace virulence genes. In conclusion, all Ln. mesenteroides strains, the two safe, enterocin A-B-P-producing E. faecium strains, and the two antilisterial S. lutetiensis strains should be validated further as potential costarter or adjunct cultures in Kefalotyri cheese. The prevalence of α-hemolytic pyogenic streptococci in raw milk, mainly S. parauberis in RM2, requires consideration in respect to subclinical mastitis in sheep and the farm hygiene overall.

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两种伊庇鲁斯本地品种生羊奶的抗菌活性:拮抗性 LAB 生物群的培养鉴定、细菌素基因检测和初级安全评估
产自希腊伊庇鲁斯地区本地小反刍动物品种的原料奶是具有优良生物技术特性的本地乳酸菌(LAB)菌株的宝贵天然来源。在这项研究中,来自当地两个羊场的两种散装牛奶(RM1, RM2),用于传统的Kefalotyri奶酪生产,通过体外测试预先选择用于细菌素样抗李斯特菌活性。采用多相(16S rRNA)基因测序对其拮抗LAB生物群进行定量分析;IGS为肠球菌;42例LAB (RM1/18;RM2/24)分离株进一步评估了细菌素编码基因和主要安全性状。在数量上占优势的嗜酸性乳酸菌的代表性分离株是两个区域的肠系膜白色球菌(10),RM2的副金黄色链球菌(7)和RM1的乳酸乳球菌(1);亚优势嗜热LAB菌株为durans肠球菌(8株)、粪肠球菌(6株)、粪肠球菌(3株)、hirae肠球菌(1株)、hermanniensis肠球菌(1株)、lutetiensis链球菌(2株)、equinus肠球菌(1株)和S. gallolyticus肠球菌(1株)。肠系膜菌株(8株)不典型,介于肠系膜亚种和右旋菌亚种之间,2株具有Ln特征。mesenteroides无性系种群。在希腊乳制品中首次出现的“jonggajibkimchi”。2株RM1粪肠杆菌生物型(3株)由于携带entA/entB/entP而表现出较强的肠球菌介导的抗李斯特菌活性。RM1中有1株durans携带entA和entP, RM2中有9株大肠杆菌/durans单独携带entA或entP。所有菌株都显示出直接的(细胞相关的)抗李斯特菌活性,而来自RM2的两个lutetiensis菌株也具有很强的抗李斯特菌活性。令人满意的是,没有实验室分离物是β-溶血,或细胞溶血素阳性,或具有万古霉素耐药的vanA, vanB,或agg, espA, hyl和IS16毒力基因。然而,来自RM2的3只粪肠球菌均具有gelE和/或ace毒力基因。总之,所有Ln。肠系膜杆菌菌株、两种安全的、产生肠球菌a - b -p的屎肠杆菌菌株和两种抗李斯特菌的卢氏杆菌菌株应进一步验证其作为Kefalotyri奶酪的潜在共同发酵剂或辅助培养物。原料奶中α-溶血性化脓性链球菌的流行,主要是RM2中的副金黄色葡萄球菌,需要考虑羊的亚临床乳腺炎和农场的整体卫生。
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Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Current Research in Microbial Sciences Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
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