Competition Status of Salmonella sp., Shigella sp., and Escherichia coli in Tris Egg Yolk Semen Preservation Medium at Different Experimental Conditions

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Acta Microbiologica Bulgarica Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.59393/amb23390309
M. Abboudi, M. Alomar
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Competition is a very important fact of microorganisms’ life, with the major goal to gain an advantage in terms of scarce nutrients and limited space. In this study, bacterial competition of Salmonella sp., Shigella sp., and Escherichia coli were assessed in Tris- egg-yolk (TEY) semen preservation medium at two temperature degrees and three periods of incubation (3 h at 37°C, 1 and 7 days at 4°C). The three pathogen species were incubated with an initial bacterial load of 103 CFU/mL. After three hours of incubation at 37°C, there were significant differences (P < 0.05) between the three species; however, Salmonella sp. had the highest CFU/ml compared to the two other pathogen species in bilateral and triple competition. Also after one day of storage at 4°C, a clear dominance of Salmonella sp. was noted, while in contrast, no significant difference (P > 0.05) between E.coli and Shigella sp., was observed in the bilateral and triple competition cases. However, the maximum dominance of Salmonella sp. was observed after 7 days at 4°C, where the bacterial load percentages between all species for the triple competition were 74±5.6/12±5.9/14±6.9 for Salmonella sp., E. coli, and Shigella sp., respectively. In conclusion, regardless of the temperature degrees and the time point of incubation, Salmonella was always able to dominate and compete very effectively compared with the two other bacterial pathogens in the TEY medium. Moreover, 4°C gave clear preference to the survival of salmonella with its clear vitality percentage in this media compared to both E. coli and Shigella sp.
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不同实验条件下Tris蛋黄精液保存培养基中沙门氏菌、志贺氏菌和大肠杆菌的竞争状况
竞争是微生物生命中一个非常重要的事实,其主要目标是在稀缺的营养物质和有限的空间方面获得优势。在本研究中,研究了沙门氏菌、志贺氏菌和大肠杆菌在Tris-卵黄(TEY)精液保存培养基中2种温度、3个孵育周期(37℃孵育3 h、4℃孵育1和7 d)下的细菌竞争情况。3种病原菌以103 CFU/mL的初始细菌负荷孵育。37℃孵育3小时后,有显著差异(P <0.05);在双边和三方竞争中,沙门氏菌的CFU/ml最高。同样,在4°C下储存1天后,沙门氏菌明显占优势,而相比之下,没有显著差异(P >在双边和三重竞争病例中,大肠杆菌与志贺氏菌之间存在显著性差异(0.05)。在4°C条件下,沙门氏菌在7 d后达到最大优势,三种竞争中沙门氏菌、大肠杆菌和志贺氏菌的细菌负荷百分比分别为74±5.6/12±5.9/14±6.9。综上所述,无论孵育的温度和时间点如何,沙门氏菌在TEY培养基中始终能够与其他两种细菌病原体进行非常有效的优势和竞争。此外,与大肠杆菌和志贺氏菌相比,4°C对沙门氏菌的存活有明显的优势,其在该培养基中的活力百分比明显高于大肠杆菌和志贺氏菌。
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