Comparison of biofilm formation between nonpathogenic Listeria strains under different stress conditions

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Micro-organisms can attach to food surfaces and develop biofilms which present a concern in food and environmental safety. Themain goal of the current study was to investigate the biofilm formation of six non-pathogenic Listeria strains under different stress conditions using a microplate assay. The effect of the weak biofilm-forming non-pathogenic Listeria strains on the biofilm formation of a strong biofilm-forming pathogenic Listeria strain (Listeria monocytogenes #8) was also examined. Listeria innocua CCM4030, Listeria innocua 2885 and Listeria seeligeri/welshimeri 292 showed the same patterns of biofilm formation with increasing NaCl concentrations from 0.05 to 15%, but all the other strains showed a continuously decreasing trend ofOD595 inthe same conditions.This study showed that in the case of non-pathogenic Listeria strains, higher concentrations of NaCl do not present a stress condition that enhances biofilm formation. Decrease in pH inhibited biofilm formation for all the nonpathogenic Listeria strains. The weak biofilm forming non-pathogenic Listeria strains (Listeria innocua 2885 and Listeria innocua CCM4030) overgrew the strong biofilm-forming Listeria strain (Listeriamonocytogenes #8) during biofilm formation. This phenomenon could be beneficial and potentially be used as a novel control strategy to prevent the colonization of the pathogenic Listeria at food processing facilities such as in meat industry.

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Hasani, E., Labidi, S., Mohacsi-Farkas, C., & Kisko, G. (2020). Comparison of biofilm formation between nonpathogenic Listeria strains under different stress conditions. In Progress in Agricultural Engineering Sciences (Vol. 16, pp. 73–80). Akademiai Kiado ZRt. https://doi.org/10.1556/446.2020.20009

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