Listeriolysin O-based latex agglutination test for the rapid detection of Listeria monocytogenes in foods

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A latex agglutination-based test for the rapid detection of Listeria monocytogenes in foods was developed. An anti-listeriolysin O (LLO) monoclonal antibody (H1D5E12D7; IgG(2b)) covalently bound to polystyrene amidine-modified latex beads was used in a slide agglutination assay. The latex reagent detected 0.1 ng/ml of LLO in phosphate-buffered saline plus bovine serum albumin. It reacted with culture supernatants of L. monocytogenes but not with other Listeria species or Streptococcus groups A through G. The listeriolysin O latex agglutination assay (LLOLAT) was applied to 24-h and 48-h USDA primary enrichment cultures of 208 food samples obtained from refrigerators of listeriosis patients enrolled in a study to determine the rule of foods in sporadic listeriosis. Of 19 samples positive by cultural techniques, 17 were positive by the LLOLAT. Cultures with low (<0.3 CFU/g) levels of L. monocytogenes were positive in the LLOLAT. No cross-reactivity occurred when using a heterogeneous monoclonal antibody. The LLOLAT is a sensitive, specific and rapid test and may be useful for screening foods for L. monocytogenes.

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Matar, G. M., Hayes, P. S., Bibb, W. F., & Swaminathan, B. (1997). Listeriolysin O-based latex agglutination test for the rapid detection of Listeria monocytogenes in foods. Journal of Food Protection, 60(9), 1038–1040. https://doi.org/10.4315/0362-028X-60.9.1038

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