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The transcriptional response of Arcobacter butzleri to cold shock

Authors :
Thomas Alter
Yulan Su
Xiaochen Zhang
Greta Gölz
Source :
FEBS Open Bio, Vol 10, Iss 10, Pp 2089-2096 (2020), FEBS Open Bio
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley, 2020.

Abstract

Arcobacter butzleri isolates showed strain‐dependent growth patterns at 8 °C. In addition, 13 genes homologous to cold shock‐related genes of Escherichia coli were identified in the genome of the A. butzleri reference strain, and similar expression patterns of these genes were observed by reverse transcription‐quantitative PCR in the early phase after cold shock.<br />Arcobacter (A.) butzleri is an emerging zoonotic pathogen associated with gastrointestinal diseases, such as abdominal cramps and diarrhea, and is widely detected in animals, showing a high prevalence in poultry and seafood. The survival and adaptation of A. butzleri to cold temperatures remains poorly studied, although it might be of interest for food safety considerations. To address this, growth patterns of eight A. butzleri isolates were determined at 8 °C for 28 days. A. butzleri isolates showed strain‐dependent behavior: six isolates were unculturable after day 18, one exhibited declining but detectable cell counts until day 28 and one grew to the stationary phase level. Out of 13 A. butzleri cold shock‐related genes homologous to Escherichia coli, 10 were up‐regulated in response to a temperature downshift to 8 °C, as demonstrated by reverse transcription‐quantitative PCR. Additionally, we compared these data with the cold‐shock response in E. coli. Overall, we provide a deeper insight into the environmental adaptation capacities of A. butzleri, which we find shares similarities with the E. coli cold‐shock response.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22115463
Volume :
10
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
FEBS Open Bio
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e0cc97858333433d0c2f16091fa5ce20