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细菌生物膜及其在发病机制和食品安全中的影响。

Bacterial Biofilms and Their Implications in Pathogenesis and Food Safety.

作者信息

Bai Xingjian, Nakatsu Cindy H, Bhunia Arun K

机构信息

Molecular Food Microbiology Laboratory, Department of Food Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.

Department of Agronomy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.

出版信息

Foods. 2021 Sep 8;10(9):2117. doi: 10.3390/foods10092117.

Abstract

Biofilm formation is an integral part of the microbial life cycle in nature. In food processing environments, bacterial transmissions occur primarily through raw or undercooked foods and by cross-contamination during unsanitary food preparation practices. Foodborne pathogens form biofilms as a survival strategy in various unfavorable environments, which also become a frequent source of recurrent contamination and outbreaks of foodborne illness. Instead of focusing on bacterial biofilm formation and their pathogenicity individually, this review discusses on a molecular level how these two physiological processes are connected in several common foodborne pathogens such as , , and . In addition, biofilm formation by is discussed because it aids the persistence of many foodborne pathogens forming polymicrobial biofilms on food contact surfaces, thus significantly elevating food safety and public health concerns. Furthermore, in-depth analyses of several bacterial molecules with dual functions in biofilm formation and pathogenicity are highlighted.

摘要

生物膜形成是自然界微生物生命周期的一个组成部分。在食品加工环境中,细菌传播主要通过生的或未煮熟的食物以及在不卫生的食品制备过程中的交叉污染发生。食源性病原体形成生物膜作为在各种不利环境中的生存策略,这也成为食源性疾病反复污染和爆发的常见来源。本综述并非单独关注细菌生物膜形成及其致病性,而是在分子水平上讨论这两个生理过程在几种常见食源性病原体(如 、 、 和 )中是如何联系的。此外,还讨论了 形成生物膜的情况,因为它有助于许多食源性病原体在食品接触表面形成多微生物生物膜,从而显著增加食品安全和公共卫生问题。此外,还重点深入分析了几种在生物膜形成和致病性方面具有双重功能的细菌分子。

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