Differences between clinical and food isolates of Listeria monocytogenes in biofilm formation

J. Barbosa, V. Ferreira, S. Borges, R. Camilo, J. Silva, R. Magalhães, I. Santos, G. Almeida, P. Gibbs, P. Teixeira*, A MendezVilas (Editor)

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Abstract

Pathogenic microorganisms such as Listeria monocytogenes are known to form biofilms. The risk of contamination of food products in the food industry and growth on medical devices in the clinical environment is a cause of concern. The objectives of this work were to examine and compare biofilm formation by food and clinical isolates of L. monocytogenes. A total of 376 L. monocytogenes strains, 258 isolated from various food products and 118 clinical isolates, were investigated with respect to their ability to form biofilms in 96-wells microtiter plates, at 4 degrees C during 5 days and at 37 degrees C during 24h. Statistically significant differences (p < 0.01) were found between biofilm formation at 4 degrees C or at 37 degrees C. At 4 degrees C, statistically significant differences between clinical and food isolates were observed (p < 0.01). Although being classified as weak producers, more food isolates produced biofilms than clinical isolates. Statistically significant differences (p < 0.01) between clinical and food isolates were also observed at 37 degrees C. However, at this temperature, more clinical isolates produced biofilms than food isolates; 4% and 0.4% of the clinical and food isolates investigated, respectively, were classified as strong biofilm formers. Biofilm production was demonstrated to differ between clinical and food isolates, but these differences were temperature dependent.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMicroorganisms in industry and environment: from scientific and industrial research to consumer products
Pages286-288
Number of pages3
ISBN (Electronic)9789814322102
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2011
Event3rd International Conference on Environmental, Industrial, and Applied Microbiology - Lisboa, Portugal
Duration: 2 Dec 20094 Dec 2009

Conference

Conference3rd International Conference on Environmental, Industrial, and Applied Microbiology
Abbreviated titleBioMicroWorld 2009
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityLisboa
Period2/12/094/12/09

Keywords

  • Listeria monocytogenes
  • Biofilm formation

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