Abstract

BackgroundE. sakazakii is considered to be an opportunistic pathogen, implicated in food borne diseases causing meningitis or enteritis especially in neonates and infants. Cultural standard identification procedures for E. sakazakii include the observation of yellow pigmentation of colonies and a positive glucosidase activity. Up to now, only one PCR system based on a single available 16S rRNA gene sequence has been published for E. sakazakii identification. However, in our hands a preliminary evaluation of this system to a number of target and non-target strains showed significant specificity problems of this system. In this study full-length 16S rRNA genes of thirteen E. sakazakii strains from food, environment and human origin as well as the type strain ATCC 51329 were sequenced. Based on this sequence data a new specific PCR system for E. sakazakii was developed and evaluated.ResultsBy phylogenetic analysis of the new full-length 16S rRNA gene sequence data obtained we could show the presence of a second phylogenetic distinct lineage within the E. sakazakii species. The newly developed 16S rRNA gene targeting PCR system allows identification of E. sakazakii strains from both lineages. The assay's ability to correctly identify different E. sakazakii isolates as well as to differentiate E. sakazakii from other closely related Enterobacteriaceae species and other microorganisms was shown on 75 target and non-target strains.ConclusionBy this study we are presenting a specific and reliable PCR identification system, which is able to correctly identify E. sakazakii isolates from both phylogenetic distinct lines within the E. sakazakii species. The impact of this second newly described phylogenetic line within the E. sakazakii species in view of clinical and food safety aspects need further investigation.

Highlights

  • E. sakazakii is considered to be an opportunistic pathogen, implicated in food borne diseases causing meningitis or enteritis especially in neonates and infants

  • The full-length 16S rRNA sequences of thirteen E. sakazakii strains from various sources and of E. sakazakii type strain ATCC 51329 were determined

  • Thereafter, a sequence comparison was performed between the 16S rRNA genes of the fourteen E. sakazakii strains and the E. sakazakii type strain ATCC 29544 by calculation of a distance matrix using the ARB programme

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Introduction

E. sakazakii is considered to be an opportunistic pathogen, implicated in food borne diseases causing meningitis or enteritis especially in neonates and infants. Only one PCR system based on a single available 16S rRNA gene sequence has been published for E. sakazakii identification. In this study full-length 16S rRNA genes of thirteen E. sakazakii strains from food, environment and human origin as well as the type strain ATCC 51329 were sequenced. Based on this sequence data a new specific PCR system for E. sakazakii was developed and evaluated. 1sa3k0a4z7akaini dsttrhaeinEs .ocbotliatinyepde isntrtahiins AstTuCdyCin11co77m5parison Phylogenetic tree comprising the the 16S rRNA gene sequence data of E. sakazakii strains obtained in this study in comparison to E. sakazakii type strain ATCC 29544, the E. cloacae type strain ATCC 13047 and the E. coli type strain ATCC 11775. The scale bar represents ten nucleotide substitutions per 100 nucleotides

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