Oliver J D
Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte 28223, USA.
FEMS Microbiol Lett. 1995 Nov 15;133(3):203-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.1995.tb07885.x.
Vibrio vulnificus is a serious human pathogen, accounting for 95% of all seafood-related deaths in the United States. During the winter months, when coastal water temperatures drop below 10 degrees C, investigators have repeatedly reported their inability to isolate this estuarine bacterium from the environment. We now realize that this apparent 'die-off' is actually due to entry of the cells into a 'viable but non-culturable' state, a survival response to the low temperature stress. Cells in this state appear dormant, and cannot be cultured in or on routine bacteriological media, but are capable of returning to the actively metabolizing state when the environmental stress is removed. This review describes this non-culturable state in V. vulnificus, and its role in the ecology, physiology, and epidemiology of this pathogen.
创伤弧菌是一种严重的人类病原体,在美国所有与海鲜相关的死亡病例中占95%。在冬季,当沿海水温降至10摄氏度以下时,研究人员多次报告无法从环境中分离出这种河口细菌。我们现在认识到,这种明显的“死亡”实际上是由于细胞进入了“活的但不可培养”状态,这是对低温胁迫的一种生存反应。处于这种状态的细胞看起来处于休眠状态,无法在常规细菌培养基中或培养基上培养,但当环境胁迫消除时能够恢复到活跃代谢状态。这篇综述描述了创伤弧菌的这种不可培养状态,及其在该病原体的生态学、生理学和流行病学中的作用。