2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.581575
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Persistence of a Stx-Encoding Bacteriophage in Minced Meat Investigated by Application of an Improved DNA Extraction Method and Digital Droplet PCR

Abstract: Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) are important food-borne pathogens with Shiga toxins as the main virulence factor. Shiga toxins are encoded on Shiga toxin-encoding bacteriophages (Stx phages). Stx phages may exist as free bacteriophages in the environment or in foods or as prophages integrated into the host genome. From a food safety perspective, it is important to have knowledge on the survival and persistence of Stx phages in food products since these may integrate into the bacterial hosts thro… Show more

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“…As combination phage-antibiotic treatments have been considered the most efficient type of phage therapy (Suh et al, 2022;Van Nieuwenhuyse et al, 2022), dropletbased screening platforms could be employed to better understand phage-antibiotic interactions and to identify mechanisms that drive those interactions. In addition, such platforms could implement the existing droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) technology, to understand molecular alongside cellular aspects of bacteria-phage dynamics (Morella et al, 2018;Spilsberg et al, 2021). ddPCR could quantify DNA phage or RNA phage densities over time (by measuring their DNA or RNA content respectively), and also quantify bacterial and DNA phage densities simultaneously.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As combination phage-antibiotic treatments have been considered the most efficient type of phage therapy (Suh et al, 2022;Van Nieuwenhuyse et al, 2022), dropletbased screening platforms could be employed to better understand phage-antibiotic interactions and to identify mechanisms that drive those interactions. In addition, such platforms could implement the existing droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) technology, to understand molecular alongside cellular aspects of bacteria-phage dynamics (Morella et al, 2018;Spilsberg et al, 2021). ddPCR could quantify DNA phage or RNA phage densities over time (by measuring their DNA or RNA content respectively), and also quantify bacterial and DNA phage densities simultaneously.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next, we amplified and cultured the purified phage in the host strain L. plantarum CNGBCC 1800069. After 6 h of incubation, the phage genome was extracted by following a standard phenol-chloroform protocol ( 57 , 58 ). Briefly, cultures were centrifuged twice at 8,000 × g for 15 min at 4°C and filtered with a 0.22-μm filter membrane.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The buffer was stored at − 20 °C until further use. The whole bacteriophage genome was extracted using the phenol–chloroform extraction method [ 50 ]. The whole bacteriophage genomic was then digested using the restriction enzymes DNase I (Hunan Accurate Biotechnology, China), RNase A (Hunan Accurate Biotechnology, China), and Mung Nuclease, respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%