Interactions Between Infectious Foodborne Viruses and Bacterial Biofilms Formed on Different Food Contact Surfaces

IF 2.7 2区 农林科学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Food and Environmental Virology Pub Date : 2022-08-27 DOI:10.1007/s12560-022-09534-z
Marie-Josée Gagné, Tony Savard, Julie Brassard
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Bacterial biofilms contribute to contamination, spoilage, persistence, and hygiene failure in the food industry, but relatively little is known about the behavior of foodborne viruses evolving in the complex communities that make up biofilm. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between enteric viruses and biofilms on food contact surfaces. Formed biofilms of mono- and multispecies cultures were prepared on glass, stainless steel, and polystyrene coupons and 105 pfu/ml of murine norovirus, rotavirus, and hepatitis A virus were added and incubated for 15 min, 90 min, and 24 h. The data obtained clearly demonstrate that the presence of biofilms generally influences the adhesion of enteric viruses to different surfaces. Many significant increases in attachment rates were observed, particularly with rotavirus whose rate of viral infectious particles increased 7000 times in the presence of Pseudomonas fluorescens on polystyrene after 24 h of incubation and with hepatitis A virus, which seems to have an affinity for the biofilms formed by lactic acid bacteria. Murine norovirus seems to be the least influenced by the presence of biofilms with few significant increases. However, the different factors surrounding this association are unknown and seem to vary according to the viruses, the environmental conditions, and the composition of the biofilm.

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传染性食源性病毒与不同食物接触表面形成的细菌生物膜的相互作用
细菌生物膜导致食品工业中的污染、腐败、持久性和卫生失效,但对构成生物膜的复杂群落中食源性病毒进化的行为知之甚少。本研究的目的是评估肠道病毒与食物接触表面生物膜之间的关系。在玻璃、不锈钢和聚苯乙烯上制备单种和多种培养物形成的生物膜,加入105pfu /ml的小鼠诺如病毒、轮状病毒和甲型肝炎病毒,孵卵15分钟、90分钟和24小时。得到的数据清楚地表明,生物膜的存在通常会影响肠道病毒对不同表面的粘附。观察到许多附着率显著增加,特别是轮状病毒,在聚苯乙烯上存在荧光假单胞菌24小时后,其病毒感染性颗粒率增加了7000倍;甲型肝炎病毒似乎与乳酸菌形成的生物膜有亲和力。小鼠诺如病毒似乎受生物膜存在的影响最小,几乎没有明显的增加。然而,围绕这种关联的不同因素是未知的,似乎根据病毒、环境条件和生物膜的组成而变化。
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Food and Environmental Virology
Food and Environmental Virology ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-MICROBIOLOGY
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6.50
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35
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Food and Environmental Virology publishes original articles, notes and review articles on any aspect relating to the transmission of pathogenic viruses via the environment (water, air, soil etc.) and foods. This includes epidemiological studies, identification of novel or emerging pathogens, methods of analysis or characterisation, studies on survival and elimination, and development of procedural controls for industrial processes, e.g. HACCP plans. The journal will cover all aspects of this important area, and encompass studies on any human, animal, and plant pathogenic virus which is capable of transmission via the environment or food.
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