Study of the ability to form biofilms of microorganisms isolated from the milk industry in Canada

Biofilms Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI:10.5194/biofilms9-134
C. Goetz, Nissa Niboucha, J. Jean
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The ability of microorganisms to form biofilms has become a major problem in the dairy industry in Canada, notably by affecting the quality and the safety of the by-products. Established biofilms are difficult to remove during the CIP cleaning system and may become resistant to sanitizers. Therefore, it is important to identify and characterize the microorganisms associated to biofilm in the Canadian dairy industry, allowing to develop improvement strategies of biofilm control. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the ability to form biofilms by spoilage microorganisms isolated in processing plants in Canada. For this purpose, 19 strains were isolated from problems associated with the formation of biofilms in the dairy industry and identified using a MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer. The single species biofilm production of these isolates was then measured after a crystal violet coloration using 96-well microplates. The results revealed different biofilm formation profiles depending of the isolates in culture medium. Indeed, 7/19 isolates are moderate or strong biofilm producers and 12/19 isolates are negative or weak biofilm producers. Furthermore, enzymatic treatments revealed that the composition of the biofilms was different depending of the species but also the isolates. In conclusion, the results suggest that some of the isolates collected in the dairy industry have the ability to produce moderate or strong biofilms and thus, to facilitate the persistence of other spoilage microorganisms but also potential pathogenic microorganisms such as Listeria monocytogenes. The characterization of those biofilms will be helpful to the development of an effective approach allowing a better control of the biofilms in the dairy industry.
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从加拿大牛奶工业中分离的微生物形成生物膜的能力的研究
微生物形成生物膜的能力已成为加拿大乳制品行业的一个主要问题,尤其是影响副产品的质量和安全。在CIP清洗系统中,已形成的生物膜很难去除,并且可能对消毒剂产生耐药性。因此,在加拿大乳制品行业中,识别和表征与生物膜相关的微生物非常重要,从而制定生物膜控制的改进策略。本研究的目的是评估加拿大加工厂分离的腐败微生物形成生物膜的能力。为此,从乳制品工业中与生物膜形成相关的问题中分离出19株菌株,并使用MALDI-TOF质谱仪进行鉴定。然后使用96孔微孔板在结晶紫染色后测量这些分离物的单一物种生物膜的产生。结果显示,培养基中的分离物具有不同的生物膜形成特征。事实上,7/19个分离株是中等或强生物膜生产者,12/19个分离株为阴性或弱生物膜生产者。此外,酶处理表明,生物膜的组成因物种而异,也因分离株而异。总之,研究结果表明,在乳制品行业中收集的一些分离株具有产生中等或强烈生物膜的能力,从而促进其他腐败微生物以及单核细胞增多性李斯特菌等潜在致病微生物的持久存在。这些生物膜的表征将有助于开发一种有效的方法,从而更好地控制乳制品行业中的生物膜。
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