Quantitative detection of Listeria monocytogenes in raw milk and soft cheeses: Culture-independent versus liquid- and solid-based culture-dependent real time PCR approaches
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
A culture-independent and two culture-dependent real time (rt-) PCR approaches were developed to
quantitatively identify Listeria monocytogenes in raw milk and soft cheeses. The optimised rt-PCR
revealed 100% inclusivity and exclusivity. DNA- and cell-based standard curves showed a good linearity
of response (R2 0.987 and R2 0.998, respectively) for five orders of magnitude (39 105 e
3 100 genome equivalents and 106e101 CFU equivalents, respectively) with about 100% relative accuracy
and inter-assay variability 0.90%. Up to 1 genome equivalent/and 10 CFU/reaction were quantified
in the DNA and cell standard curves, respectively. The rt-PCR was then combined with a liquid-
(MPN technique) or a solid- (ALOA and PALCAM) based enumeration. The diagnostic sensitivity of the
different approaches was investigated in artificially contaminated raw milk and soft cheeses. The rt-PCR
culture-independent approach performed well in raw milk and (with a lower sensitivity) in stracchino
cheese-based standard curves. MPN/rt-PCR was the best approach to enumerate low levels of
L. monocytogenes in raw milk and stracchino cheese, while the ALOA-based rt-PCR quantification was
more effective than the PALCAM-based. These performances were confirmed when 23 real samples of
raw milk and soft cheeses by both the rt-PCR approaches were assayed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Listeria monocytogenes; Most probable number (MPN); Raw milk; Real time PCR; Soft cheese
Elenco autori:
Quero, GRAZIA MARINA; Santovito, Elisa; Fusco, Vincenzina; Visconti, Angelo
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