TY - JOUR
T1 - Biosafety measures for Alicyclobacillus spp. strains across various levels of biohazard
AU - Sajid, Marina
AU - Mehmood, Sajid
AU - Yuan, Yahong
AU - Yue, Tianli
AU - Khalid, Muhammad Zubair
AU - Mujtaba, Ahmad
AU - Alharbi, Sulaiman Ali
AU - Ansari, Mohammad Javed
AU - Zinedine, Abdellah
AU - Rocha, João Miguel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - Alicyclobacillus bacteria are important contaminants in the beverage industry because their spores remain in the product after usual pasteurization. At the same time, their impact on human health has yet to be characterized, as it is generally assumed to be low or non-existent. However, these bacteria are causing quality concerns mainly due to odor and taste changes of the product. Since potential health effects are not precisely known, an experimental assessment was performed, including a biosafety assessment of six viable and non-viable vegetative and spore forms of Alicyclobacillus spp. strains using cell cultures and rodent study. The monolayer of Caco-2 (Cancer coli-2) cells was investigated for its adsorption effect on the epithelium of the small intestine of mice. Lactate dehydrogenase leakage (LDH) and transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) tests were used to ensure the integrity of the cell membrane and tight junctions. The methylthiazole tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay examined in vitro cytotoxicity in Caco-2 and HepG2 cell lines. The hemolysis of erythrocytes was spectrophotometrically measured. The results showed negligible cytotoxicity or non-toxic response in mice. In conclusion, Alicyclobacillus spp. exhibited biocompatibility with negligible cytotoxicity and minimal safety concerns.
AB - Alicyclobacillus bacteria are important contaminants in the beverage industry because their spores remain in the product after usual pasteurization. At the same time, their impact on human health has yet to be characterized, as it is generally assumed to be low or non-existent. However, these bacteria are causing quality concerns mainly due to odor and taste changes of the product. Since potential health effects are not precisely known, an experimental assessment was performed, including a biosafety assessment of six viable and non-viable vegetative and spore forms of Alicyclobacillus spp. strains using cell cultures and rodent study. The monolayer of Caco-2 (Cancer coli-2) cells was investigated for its adsorption effect on the epithelium of the small intestine of mice. Lactate dehydrogenase leakage (LDH) and transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) tests were used to ensure the integrity of the cell membrane and tight junctions. The methylthiazole tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay examined in vitro cytotoxicity in Caco-2 and HepG2 cell lines. The hemolysis of erythrocytes was spectrophotometrically measured. The results showed negligible cytotoxicity or non-toxic response in mice. In conclusion, Alicyclobacillus spp. exhibited biocompatibility with negligible cytotoxicity and minimal safety concerns.
KW - Biosafety
KW - Cytotoxicity
KW - Transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER)
KW - Methylthiazole tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay
KW - Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) leakage
KW - Biohazards
KW - Alicyclobacillus
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U2 - 10.1016/j.fct.2024.114840
DO - 10.1016/j.fct.2024.114840
M3 - Article
C2 - 38944144
SN - 0278-6915
VL - 191
SP - 1
EP - 14
JO - Food and Chemical Toxicology
JF - Food and Chemical Toxicology
M1 - 114840
ER -