Isolation and characterization of two phages against emetic Bacillus cereus and their potential applications

IF 7.4 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Food frontiers Pub Date : 2024-06-02 DOI:10.1002/fft2.425
Bo Chen, Zhichao Huang, Xiaoming Yuan, Chun Li, Juan Wang, Moutong Chen, Liang Xue, Jumei Zhang, Qingping Wu, Yu Ding
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Bacillus cereus is a common foodborne pathogen capable of producing cereulide and enterotoxin. Consumption of food contaminated with cereulide can even result in fatality. Bacteriophages are increasingly being utilized as biocontrol agents to combat specific pathogens in a variety of food products. However, there are currently no lytic phages available to target cereulide-producing B. cereus. This study aims to isolate and characterize two novel phages, DC1 and DC2, and assess their potential for use in food substrates. These two phages possessed the widest host range among the reported lytic phages that target B. cereus. The whole genome analysis demonstrated that DC1 and DC2 belonged to the Tsarbombavirus genus of the Bastillevirinae subfamily, which is part of the Herelleviridae family. The one-step growth curve analysis revealed that DC1 had a latent period of 30 min and a burst size of approximately 39 PFU (plaque-forming units) per cell. On the other hand, DC2 exhibited a shorter latent period of 15 min and a larger burst size of 124 PFU per cell. Both phages had a burst period of 30 min. Furthermore, DC1 and DC2 displayed excellent stability within a wide range of pH levels and temperatures. After undergoing a brief phage-soaking treatment, DC1 and DC2 effectively reduced the bacterial count in spiked food samples. Additionally, they inhibited the formation of biofilms and degraded already-formed biofilms. Collectively, DC1 and DC2 exhibit great potential as biocontrol agents for the prevention and control of B. cereus contamination in foods.

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两种针对催吐蜡样芽孢杆菌的噬菌体的分离、特征及其潜在应用
蜡样芽孢杆菌是一种常见的食源性病原体,能产生蜡样内酯和肠毒素。食用被蜡样内酯污染的食物甚至会导致死亡。噬菌体越来越多地被用作生物控制剂,以对付各种食品中的特定病原体。然而,目前还没有针对产生蜡样芽孢杆菌的溶菌噬菌体。本研究旨在分离和鉴定两种新型噬菌体--DC1 和 DC2,并评估它们在食品底物中的应用潜力。在已报道的针对蜡样芽孢杆菌的溶菌噬菌体中,这两种噬菌体的宿主范围最广。全基因组分析表明,DC1和DC2属于Bastillevirinae亚科Tsarbombavirus属,而Bastillevirinae亚科属于Herelleviridae科。一步生长曲线分析表明,DC1 的潜伏期为 30 分钟,每个细胞的爆发大小约为 39 PFU(斑块形成单位)。另一方面,DC2 的潜伏期较短,为 15 分钟,迸发量较大,为每个细胞 124 PFU。两种噬菌体的爆发期均为 30 分钟。此外,DC1 和 DC2 在广泛的 pH 值和温度范围内都表现出极佳的稳定性。经过短暂的噬菌体浸泡处理后,DC1 和 DC2 能有效减少添加了噬菌体的食品样本中的细菌数量。此外,它们还能抑制生物膜的形成,并降解已经形成的生物膜。总之,DC1 和 DC2 作为生物控制剂,在预防和控制食品中的蜡样芽孢杆菌污染方面具有很大的潜力。
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