Broad and efficient control of major foodborne pathogenic strains ofEscherichia coliby mixtures of plant-produced colicins

Author:

Schulz Steve,Stephan Anett,Hahn Simone,Bortesi Luisa,Jarczowski Franziska,Bettmann Ulrike,Paschke Anne-Katrin,Tusé Daniel,Stahl Chad H.,Giritch Anatoli,Gleba Yuri

Abstract

EnterohemorrhagicEscherichia coli(EHEC) is one of the leading causes of bacterial enteric infections worldwide, causing ∼100,000 illnesses, 3,000 hospitalizations, and 90 deaths annually in the United States alone. These illnesses have been linked to consumption of contaminated animal products and vegetables. Currently, other than thermal inactivation, there are no effective methods to eliminate pathogenic bacteria in food. Colicins are nonantibiotic antimicrobial proteins, produced byE. colistrains that kill or inhibit the growth of otherE. colistrains. Several colicins are highly effective against key EHEC strains. Here we demonstrate very high levels of colicin expression (up to 3 g/kg of fresh biomass) in tobacco and edible plants (spinach and leafy beets) at costs that will allow commercialization. Among the colicins examined, plant-expressed colicin M had the broadest antimicrobial activity against EHEC and complemented the potency of other colicins. A mixture of colicin M and colicin E7 showed very high activity against all major EHEC strains, as defined by the US Department of Agriculture/Food and Drug Administration. Treatments with low (less than 10 mg colicins per L) concentrations reduced the pathogenic bacterial load in broth culture by 2 to over 6 logs depending on the strain. In experiments using meats spiked withE. coliO157:H7, colicins efficiently reduced the population of the pathogen by at least 2 logs. Plant-produced colicins could be effectively used for the broad control of pathogenicE. coliin both plant- and animal-based food products and, in the United States, colicins could be approved using the generally recognized as safe (GRAS) regulatory approval pathway.

Funder

Investitionsbank Sachsen-Anhalt, Magdeburg, Germany

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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