Affiliation:
1. Department of Bioscience, University of Strathclyde,1 and
2. Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, University of Glasgow Medical School, Glasgow Royal Infirmary,2 Glasgow, Scotland
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Forty-seven strains representing 14 different
Bacillus
species isolated from clinical and food samples were grown in reconstituted infant milk formulae (IMF) and subsequently assessed for adherence to, invasion of, and cytotoxicity toward HEp-2 and Caco-2 cells. Cell-free supernatant fluids from 38 strains (81%) were shown to be cytotoxic, 43 strains (91%) adhered to the test cell lines, and 23 strains (49%) demonstrated various levels of invasion. Of the 21
Bacillus cereus
strains examined, 5 (24%) were invasive. A larger percentage of clinically derived
Bacillus
species (20%) than of similar species tested from the food environment were invasive. Increased invasion occurred after growth of selected
Bacillus
species in reconstituted IMF containing glucose. While PCR primer studies revealed that many different
Bacillus
species contained DNA sequences encoding the hemolysin BL (HBL) enterotoxin complex and
B. cereus
enterotoxin T, not all of these isolates expressed these diarrheagenic genes after growth in reconstituted IMF. Of the 47
Bacillus
isolates examined, 3 isolates of
B. cereus
and 1 isolate of
B. subtilis
produced the HBL enterotoxin after 18 h of growth in brain heart infusion broth. However, eight isolates belonging to the species
B. cereus
,
B. licheniformis
,
B. circulans
, and
B. megaterium
were found to produce this enterotoxin after growth in reconstituted IMF when assessed with the
B. cereus
enterotoxin (diarrheal type) reversed passive latex agglutination (RPLA) kit. It is concluded that several
Bacillus
species occurring occasionally in clinical specimens and food samples are of potential medical significance due to the expression of putative virulence factors.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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