Cereulide-producing strains of Bacillus cereus show diversity

Camelia Apetroaie, Maria Andersson, Cathrin Spröer, Irina Tsitko, Ranad Shaheen, Elina Jääskeläinen, Luc M Wijnands, Ritva Heikkilä, Mirja Salkinoja-Salonen

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Producers of cereulide, the emetic toxin of Bacillus cereus, are known to constitute a specific subset within this species. We investigated physiological and genetic properties of 24 strains of B. cereus including two high cereulide producers (600-1,800 ng cereulide mg(-1) stop wet weight biomass), seven average producers (180-600 ng cereulide mg(-1) stop wet weight biomass), four low cereulide producers (20-160 ng cereulide mg(-1) stop wet weight biomass) and 11 non-producers representing isolates from food, food poisoning, human gut and environment. The 13 cereulide producers possessed 16S rRNA gene sequences identical to each other and identical to that of B. anthracis strains Ames, Sterne from GenBank and strain NC 08234-02, but showed diversity in the adk gene (two sequence types), in ribopatterns obtained with EcoRI and PvuII (three types of patterns), in tyrosin decomposition, haemolysis and lecithin hydrolysis (two phenotypes). The cereulide-producing isolates from the human gut represented two ribopatterns of which one was novel to cereulide-producing B. cereus and two phenotypes. We conclude that the cereulide-producing B. cereus are genetically and biochemically more diverse than hitherto thought.
Originalspråkengelska
TidskriftArchives of Microbiology
Volym184
Nummer3
Sidor (från-till)141-151
Antal sidor11
ISSN0302-8933
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 2005
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