Oliver James D
Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC 28223-0001, USA.
J Microbiol. 2005 Feb;43 Spec No:93-100.
It had long been assumed that a bacterial cell was dead when it was no longer able to grow on routine culture media. We now know that this assumption is simplistic, and that there are many situations where a cell loses culturability but remains viable and potentially able to regrow. This mini-review defines what the "viable but nonculturable" (VBNC) state is, and illustrates the methods that can be used to show that a bacterial cell is in this physiological state. The diverse environmental factors which induce this state, and the variety of bacteria which have been shown to enter into the VBNC state, are listed. In recent years, a great amount of research has revealed what occurs in cells as they enter and exist in this state, and these studies are also detailed. The ability of cells to resuscitate from the VBNC state and return to an actively metabolizing and culturable form is described, as well as the ability of these cells to retain virulence. Finally, the question of why cells become nonculturable is addressed. It is hoped that this mini-review will encourage researchers to consider this survival state in their studies as an alternative to the conclusion that a lack of culturability indicates the cells they are examining are dead.
长期以来,人们一直认为,当细菌细胞无法在常规培养基上生长时,它就已经死亡。我们现在知道,这种假设过于简单化了,在许多情况下,细胞虽然失去了可培养性,但仍然存活并且有可能重新生长。这篇小型综述定义了“活的但不可培养的”(VBNC)状态是什么,并阐述了可用于证明细菌细胞处于这种生理状态的方法。文中列出了诱导这种状态的各种环境因素,以及已被证明会进入VBNC状态的各类细菌。近年来,大量研究揭示了细胞进入和处于这种状态时会发生什么,这些研究也进行了详细介绍。文中描述了细胞从VBNC状态复苏并恢复到积极代谢和可培养形式的能力,以及这些细胞保持毒力的能力。最后,探讨了细胞为何变得不可培养的问题。希望这篇小型综述能鼓励研究人员在其研究中考虑这种存活状态,而不是将缺乏可培养性等同于他们所研究的细胞已死亡。