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Listeria monocytogenes infection of Caco-2 cells: role of growth temperature
Authors:M P Conte  C Longhi  G Petrone  M Polidoro  P Valenti  L Seganti  
Abstract:The aim of the present study was to evaluate the role of temperature in the virulence of Listeria monocytogenes, a Gram-positive facultative intracellular food-borne pathogen. The capacity of bacteria grown at 37, 25 and 4°C to develop haemolytic activity, to enter the Caco-2 enterocyte-like cell line and to multiply intracellularly was investigated. We demonstrated that L. monocytogenes penetration was not significantly influenced by the growth temperature of cultures and that bacteria grown at low temperature were capable of synthesizing internalin and, during the infection process, of restoring the haemolytic phenotype which is normally lacking in the extracellular environment at 4 and 25°C.It can be concluded that L. monocytogenes, frequently present in numerous environmental sources and also in refrigerated food products, produces at low temperature, the virulence factors necessary to invade intestinal cells.
Keywords:Tempé  rature  Croissance bacté  rienne  Virulence  Listeria monocytogenes  Internaline  Listeriolysine  Aliment  Cellules Caco-2  Thermoré  gulationAuthor Keywords: Temperature  Bacterial growth  Virulence  Listeria monocytogenes  Internalin  Listeriolysin  Food  Caco-2 cells  Thermoregulation
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