Biofilm Production by Enterotoxigenic Strains of Bacillus cereus in Different Materials and under Different Environmental Conditions.

Adame-Gómez Roberto,Cruz-Facundo Itzel-Maralhi, García-Díaz Lilia-Lizette, Ramírez-Sandoval Yesenia,Pérez-Valdespino Abigail,Ortuño-Pineda Carlos, Santiago-Dionisio Maria-Cristina,Ramírez-Peralta Arturo

MICROORGANISMS(2020)

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Foodborne illnesses, such as infections or food poisoning, can be caused by bacterial biofilms present in food matrices or machinery. The production of biofilms by several strains ofBacillus cereuson different materials under different culture conditions was determined, as well as the relationship of biofilms with motility, in addition to the enterotoxigenic profile and candidate genes that participate in the production of biofilms. Biofilm production ofB. cereusstrains was determined on five materials: glass, polystyrene, polyethylene, polyvinylchloride (PVC), PVC/glass; in three culture media: Phenol red broth, tryptic soy broth, and brain heart infusion broth; in two different temperatures (37 degrees C and 25 degrees C), and in two different oxygen conditions (oxygen and CO(2)tension). Furthermore, the strains were molecularly characterized by end-point polymerase chain reaction. Motility was determined on semi-solid agar. TheB. cereusstrains in this study were mainly characterized as enterotoxigenic strains; statistically significant differences were found in the PVC material and biofilm production. Motility was positively associated with the production of biofilm in glass/PVC. ThesipWandtasAgenes were found in two strains. The results of this study are important in the food industry because the strains carry at least one enterotoxin gene and produce biofilms on different materials
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Bacillus cereus,biofilm,enterotoxin
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