Growth and Expression of Virulence Genes of Listeria monocytogenes during the Processing of Dry-Cured Fermented "Salchichón" Manufactured with a Selected Lactilactobacillus sakei

Biology (Basel). 2021 Dec 2;10(12):1258. doi: 10.3390/biology10121258.

Abstract

The effect of the dry-cured fermented processing of "salchichón" inoculated with a selected strain of Lactilactobacillus sakei (205) on the growth and transcriptional response of three virulence genes (plcA, hly, and iap) of Listeria monocytogenes was evaluated. For this, three different batches of "salchichón" were analyzed: batch B (inoculated only with L. sakei), batch L (inoculated only with L. monocytogenes), and batch L + B (inoculated with both microorganisms). Sausages were ripened for 90 days according to a traditional industrial process. The processing of "salchichón" provoked a reduction in L. monocytogenes counts of around 2 log CFU/g. The downregulation of the expression of the three genes was found at the end of ripening when the water activity (aw) of "salchichón" was <0.85 aw. The combined effect on the reduction in L. monocytogenes counts together with the downregulation in the expression of the virulence genes throughout the "salchichón" processing could be of great interest to control the hazard caused by the presence of this pathogenic bacterium.

Keywords: Lactilactobacillus sakei; Listeria monocytogenes; dry-cured fermented sausage; virulence gene expression.