RESUMEN
Listeria monocytogenes is a foodborne pathogen of global relevance that causes outbreaks and sporadic cases of listeriosis, acquired through the consumption of contaminated products, including milk or meat products and ready-to-eat meat products subjected to intensive handling. The objective of the present study was to classify L. monocytogenes isolated from various food-related sources in the Federal District of Brazil and surrounding areas to sequence internalin A (inlA) genes from these isolates and assess their adhesion and invasion capacity using Caco-2 cells. In addition, 15 were classified as group I, 3 as group II, and 7 classified as group IV. Premature stop codons (PMSCs) at the nucleotide position 976 (GAAâTAA) of the inlA gene were identified in 5 of the 25 isolates. Adhesion and invasion tests in Caco-2 cells showed that all the isolates were capable of adhesion and cellular invasion, with isolates containing PMSCs exhibiting on average higher invasion capacity than those without PMSCs (p = 0.041) and a median of adhesion very distinctive from those without stop codons. These results are the first report of PMSCs in the inlA gene of L. monocytogenes from the Federal District of Brazil and Brazil.
Asunto(s)
Proteínas Bacterianas/genética , Adhesión Celular/genética , Microbiología de Alimentos , Listeria monocytogenes/aislamiento & purificación , Productos de la Carne/microbiología , Animales , Brasil , Células CACO-2 , Codón sin Sentido/aislamiento & purificación , Humanos , Análisis de SecuenciaRESUMEN
A bactéria Listeria monocytogenes é o patógeno causador da listeriose, importante doença transmitida por alimentos que acomete humanos e animais podendo causar morte. Foram coletadas 100 amostras de salsicha de mercados do Distrito Federal. A metodologia usada para o isolamento foi a descrita na Instrução Normativa Nº 40 do Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento. As amostras que apresentaram motilidade característica de Listeria sp p. foram submetidas a técnica de PCR para confirmação da espécie L. monocytogenes. Os resultados positivos para Listeria sp p. foram vistos em 14 amostras e em 5 confirmou-se a presença de L. monocytogenes. Através dos resultados desse experimento conclui-se que salsichas podem estar contaminadas com bactérias do gênero Listeria sp p. e L. monocytogenes, oferecendo risco de listeriose aos consumidores.