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分子生物学对食源性病原体检测的影响。

Impact of molecular biology on the detection of foodborne pathogens.

作者信息

Feng P

机构信息

HFS-516, CFSAN, FDA, Washington DC 20204, USA.

出版信息

Mol Biotechnol. 1997 Jun;7(3):267-78. doi: 10.1007/BF02740817.

Abstract

Molecular biological methods that use antibodies and nucleic acids to detect specific foodborne bacterial pathogens were scarcely known a decade and a half ago. Few scientists could have predicted that these tools of basic research would come to dominate the field of food diagnostics. Today, a large number of cleverly designed assay formats using these technologies are available commercially for the detection in foods of practically all major established pathogens and toxins, as well as of many emerging pathogens. These tests range from very simple antibody-bound latex agglutination assays to very sophisticated DNA amplification methods. Although molecular biological assays are more specific, sensitive, and faster than conventional (often cultural) microbiological methods, the complexities of food matrices continue to offer unique challenges that may preclude the direct application of these molecular biological methods. Consequently, a short cultural enrichment period is still required for food samples prior to analysis with these assays. The greater detection sensitivity of molecular biological methods may also affect existing microbiological specifications for foods; this undoubtedly will have repercussions on the regulatory agencies, food manufacturers, and also consumers.

摘要

十五年前,利用抗体和核酸来检测特定食源性病原体的分子生物学方法还鲜为人知。几乎没有科学家能够预测到这些基础研究工具会主导食品诊断领域。如今,大量使用这些技术的精心设计的检测形式已在商业上可用于检测食品中几乎所有主要的已确定病原体和毒素,以及许多新出现的病原体。这些检测方法从非常简单的抗体结合乳胶凝集试验到非常复杂的DNA扩增方法不等。尽管分子生物学检测比传统(通常是培养)微生物学方法更具特异性、敏感性和更快,但食品基质的复杂性仍然带来独特的挑战,可能会妨碍这些分子生物学方法的直接应用。因此,在用这些检测方法分析之前,食品样品仍需要较短的培养富集期。分子生物学方法更高的检测灵敏度也可能影响食品现有的微生物规范;这无疑将对监管机构、食品制造商以及消费者产生影响。

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