研究单核增生李斯特菌亚致死损伤的菌落大小图像分析

GARY A. DYKES
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传统的测量细菌亚致死损伤的方法是在选择性和非选择性培养基上对损伤细胞进行差异电镀。作为一种替代方法,研究了损伤单核增生李斯特菌细胞仅在非选择培养基上镀的菌落大小的图像分析。健康细胞的菌落面积呈正态分布,而高温和饥饿应激细胞产生的菌落面积向右呈显著(p≤0.05)偏态。虽然亚致死损伤与偏度之间没有明显的关系,但平均菌落面积与亚致死损伤呈线性相关(r2 = 0.90)。因此,平均菌落面积可作为单核细胞增生李斯特菌亚致死损伤的衡量标准,从而在检查这一现象的某些实验中消除了差异电镀的需要。由于来自热应激细胞的菌落与来自饥饿应激细胞的菌落之间存在显著差异(P≤0.05)的偏度,因此该方法还提供了关于应激群体中单个细胞之间损伤变化的进一步信息。由于菌株之间菌落大小的差异,该方法在许多情况下仅限于在单培养研究中的应用。
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IMAGE ANALYSIS OF COLONY SIZE FOR INVESTIGATING SUBLETHAL INJURY IN LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES

Abstract The traditional method for measuring sublethal injury in bacteria involves differential plating of injured cells on selective and nonselective media. Image analysis of the size of colonies from injured Listeria monocytogenes cells plated on nonselective media only was investigated as an alternative. With colonies from healthy cells, colony area was normally distributed, but heat- and starvation-stressed cells produced colonies with areas that showed a significant (p ≤ 0.05) skewness to the right. Although no relationship between sublethal injury and skewness was apparent, mean colony area was linearly (r2 = 0.90) related to sublethal injury. Mean colony area can therefore be used as a measure of sublethal injury in Listeria monocytogenes, eliminating the need for differential plating in certain experiments examining this phenomenon. Since significantly different (P ≤ 0.05) skewness was apparent between colonies derived from heat-stressed cells as opposed to those derived from starvation-stressed cells, this method also provides further information on variations in injury between individual cells within stressed populations. Due to variations in colony size between strains, the method is limited in many cases to application in single-culture studies.

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Journal of Rapid Methods and Automation in Microbiology
Journal of Rapid Methods and Automation in Microbiology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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