Failure of Cronobacter sakazakii to acquire direct and cross-protection against lethal stresses after exposure to sublethal ethanol

Author:

Niu Hongmei1ORCID,Wang Xiang1,Wang Yuan2,Qin Xiaojie1ORCID,Liu Yangtai1,Li Zhuosi1,Wang Xu34,Zhang Wantong34,Dong Qingli1

Affiliation:

1. School of Health Science and Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai 200093 , Shanghai, China

2. School of Food and Drugs, Shanghai Zhongqiao Vocational and Technical University, Shanghai 201514 , Shanghai, China

3. Yili Group Innovation Centre, Shanghai 200245 , Shanghai, China

4. Yili Yinuo Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd, 200245 , Shanghai, China

Abstract

Abstract Cronobacter sakazakii may encounter subinhibitory concentrations of ethanol stress over its lifecycle. The bacterial tolerance to homologous or heterologous stressing agents may alter as a result of ethanol adaptive responses. Therefore, the tolerance of ethanol-exposed and control cells to subsequent lethal stresses was evaluated in the current work. It was discovered that sublethal ethanol exposure increased the susceptibility to lethal ethanol stress in C. sakazakii as determined by the Weibull model. Furthermore, sublethal ethanol concentration exposure in C. sakazakii did not lead to any cross-tolerance against other stressors such as benzalkonium chloride (BC, 120 mg/L), heat (55 ℃), cold (4 ℃), simulated gastric fluid (SGF, pH 3.0), osmotic stress (sorbitol, 0.75 g/mL), and desiccation stress. Analysis of zeta potential, scanning electron microscope (SEM), and Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) spectra revealed that cellular injury and changes in cellular chemical composition may contribute to the reduced resistance of C. sakazakii after ethanol exposure. Furthermore, sublethal ethanol exposure resulted in an elevated proportion of unsaturated fatty acids (USFA), while reducing the proportion of saturated fatty acids (SFA) and the ratio of SFA/USFA. The developed inactivation models can serve as a valuable source of data to support quantitative microbial risk assessment. Moreover, a better understanding of the response of C. sakazakii to sublethal ethanol exposure may provide valuable insights into the prevention and control of C. sakazakii.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Food Science

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