Abstract
The effects of mild conventional food-processing conditions on Listeria monocytogenes survival to pulsed UV (PUV) irradiation and virulence-associated characteristics were investigated. Specifically, this study describes the inability of 10 strains representative of 3 different culture forms or morphotypes of L monocytogenes to adapt to normally lethal levels of PUV-irradiation after exposure to sub-lethal concentrations of salt (7.5% (w v) NaCl for 1 h), acid (pH 5.5 for 1 h), heating (48 degrees C for 1 h) or PUV (UV dose 0.08 mu J cm(2)). Findings showed that the order of increasing sensitivity of L monocytogenes of non-adapted and stressed morphotypes to low pH (pH 3.5 for 5 h, adjusted with lactic), high salt (17.5% w v NaCl for 5 h), heating (60 degrees C for 1 h) and PUV-irradiation (100 pulses at 7.2 J and 12.8 J, equivalent to UV doses of 2.7 and 8.4 mu J cm(2) respectively) was typical wild-type smooth (S WT), atypical filamentous rough (FR) and atypical multiple-cell-chain (MCR) variants. Exposure of L monocytogenes cells to sublethal acid, salt or heating conditions resulted in similar or increased susceptibility to PUV treatments. Only prior exposure to mild heat stressing significantly enhanced invasion of Caco-2 cells, whereas subjection of L monocytogenes cells to combined sub-lethal salt, acid and heating conditions produced the greatest reduction in invasiveness. Implications of these findings are discussed. This constitutes the first study to show that pre-exposure to mild conventional food-processing stresses enhances sensitivity of different culture morphotypes of L monocytogenes to PUV, which is growing in popularity as an alternative or complementary approach for decontamination in the food environment. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 330-339 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Food Microbiology |
| Volume | 30 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jun 2012 |
Keywords
- Food-related stresses
- Invasiveness
- Listeria monocytogenes
- Morphotypes
- Pulsed UV light
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- Authors
- Bradley, D,McNeil, B,Laffey, JG,Rowan, NJ