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Journal of Dairy Science | 2015

Development of a rapid SNP-typing assay to differentiate Bifidobacterium animalis ssp. lactis strains used in probiotic-supplemented dairy products

Sara Lomonaco; Emily J. Furumoto; Joseph R. Loquasto; Patrizia Morra; Ausilia Grassi; Robert F. Roberts

Identification at the genus, species, and strain levels is desirable when a probiotic microorganism is added to foods. Strains of Bifidobacterium animalis ssp. lactis (BAL) are commonly used worldwide in dairy products supplemented with probiotic strains. However, strain discrimination is difficult because of the high degree of genome identity (99.975%) between different genomes of this subspecies. Typing of monomorphic species can be carried out efficiently by targeting informative single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP). Findings from a previous study analyzing both reference and commercial strains of BAL identified SNP that could be used to discriminate common strains into 8 groups. This paper describes development of a minisequencing assay based on the primer extension reaction (PER) targeting multiple SNP that can allow strain differentiation of BAL. Based on previous data, 6 informative SNP were selected for further testing, and a multiplex preliminary PCR was optimized to amplify the DNA regions containing the selected SNP. Extension primers (EP) annealing immediately adjacent to the selected SNP were developed and tested in simplex and multiplex PER to evaluate their performance. Twenty-five strains belonging to 9 distinct genomic clusters of B. animalis ssp. lactis were selected and analyzed using the developed minisequencing assay, simultaneously targeting the 6 selected SNP. Fragment analysis was subsequently carried out in duplicate and demonstrated that the assay yielded 8 specific profiles separating the most commonly used commercial strains. This novel multiplex PER approach provides a simple, rapid, flexible SNP-based subtyping method for proper characterization and identification of commercial probiotic strains of BAL from fermented dairy products. To assess the usefulness of this method, DNA was extracted from yogurt manufactured with and without the addition of B. animalis ssp. lactis BB-12. Extracted DNA was then subjected to the minisequencing protocol, resulting in a SNP profile matching the profile for the strain BB-12.


Journal of Dairy Science | 2016

Detection, identification, and typing of Listeria species from baled silages fed to dairy cows

Daniele Nucera; Maria Ausilia Grassi; Patrizia Morra; Serenella Piano; E. Tabacco; G. Borreani

Anaerobiosis, critical for successful ensilage, constitutes a challenge in baled silages. The loss of complete anaerobiosis causes aerobic deterioration and silages undergo dry matter and nutrient losses, pathogen growth, and mycotoxin production. Silage may represent an ideal substrate for Listeria monocytogenes, a pathogen of primary concern in several cheeses. The aim of this research was to investigate the occurrence of Listeria in baled silage fed to cows producing milk for a protected designation of origin cheese, and to characterize isolates by repetitive sequence-based PCR. Listeria spp. were detected in 21 silages and L. monocytogenes in 6 out of 80 of the analyzed silages; 67% of positives were found in molded zones. Results of the PCR typing showed genotypic homogeneity: 72.9 and 78.8% similarity between strains of Listeria spp. (n=56) and L. monocytogenes (n=24), respectively. Identical profiles were recovered in molded and nonmolded areas, indicating that contamination may have occurred during production. The application of PCR allowed the unambiguous identification of Listeria isolated from baled silages, and repetitive sequence-based PCR allowed a rapid and effective typing of isolates. Results disclose the potential of the systematic typing of Listeria in primary production, which is needed for the understanding of its transmission pathways.


Italian Journal of Food Safety | 2016

Dissemination and persistence of Pseudomonas spp. in small-scale dairy farms

Daniele Nucera; Sara Lomonaco; Patrizia Morra; Marco Francesco Ortoffi; Daniele Giaccone; Maria Ausilia Grassi

This study was aimed at collecting data on presence, dissemination and persistence of Pseudomonas in small-scale dairy farms. Six farms (located in Piedmont) were visited three times over 2014: 116 waters (wells and different faucets/pipes) and 117 environmental samples (milking equipments and drains) were collected. Enumeration of Pseudomonadaceae was performed, 3-5 colonies/samples were selected for identification via 16SrDNA/oprI polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and typed by enterobacterial-repetitive-intergenic-consensus (ERIC)-PCR. Pseudomonadaceae were detected in 77% of samples. No statistical differences were found among proportions of positives across farms, sample typologies and seasons. Most isolates were Pseudomonas fluorescens (45%), and ERIC-PCR showed 32 persistent types diffused across farms. All in all, Pseudomonas spp. represents a challenge, considering its presence over time in water as well as in teat cups, indicating a continuous source of contamination. Moreover, persistency of strains may indicate biofilm-formation and/or sanitisers resistance, therefore emphasising the role of primary production for preventing milk contamination by Pseudomonas spp.


Food Analytical Methods | 2013

Diagnostic Performance of rep-PCR as a Rapid Subtyping Method for Listeria monocytogenes

Daniele Nucera; Sara Lomonaco; Annalisa Costa; Patrizia Morra; Maria Ausilia Grassi


Italian Journal of Food Safety | 2011

BEHAVIOUR OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES IN FRESH SAUCES

Maria Ausilia Grassi; Daniele Nucera; Patrizia Morra; Tiziana Civera


Italian Journal of Food Safety | 2011

Detection and characterisation of Listeria isolates collected along the Gorgonzola PDO production chain

Daniele Nucera; Patrizia Morra; Maria Ausilia Grassi


La gestione della sicurezza alimentare e i controlli ufficiali: nuovi approcci e tendenze in ambito nazionale e comunitario | 2016

Produzioni artigianali e sicurezza alimentare: le agrigelaterie.

Irene Aimone Giggio; Marco Francesco Ortoffi; Daniele Nucera; Sara Lomonaco; Patrizia Morra; Maria Ausilia Grassi


La gestione della sicurezza alimentare e i controlli ufficiali: nuovi approcci e tendenze in ambito nazionale e comunitario | 2016

Ristorazione etnica e sicurezza alimentare: recepimento ed applicazione delle norme vigenti.

Francesco Chiesa; Daniele Nucera; Marco Francesco Ortoffi; Patrizia Morra; Stefano Storero; Maria Ausilia Grassi


La gestione della sicurezza alimentare e i controlli ufficiali: nuovi approcci e tendenze in ambito nazionale e comunitario | 2016

Microflora lattica caratteristica di formaggi sottoposti a processi di fusione

Daniele Nucera; Marco Francesco Ortoffi; Patrizia Morra; Maria Ausilia Grassi


Journal of Dairy Science | 2016

乳牛に給餌したベールサイレージからのListeria種の検出,同定とタイピング【Powered by NICT】

Daniele Nucera; Maria Ausilia Grassi; Patrizia Morra; Serenella Piano; E. Tabacco; G. Borreani

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