Detection of viable Salmonella in ice cream by TaqMan real-time polymerase chain reaction assay combining propidium monoazide

Real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) allows rapid detection of Salmonella in frozen dairy products, but it might cause a false positive detection result because it might amplify DNA from dead target cells as well. In this study, Salmonella-free frozen ice cream was initially inoculated with hea...

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Main Authors: Yuexia Wang, Ming Yang, Shuchun Liu, Wanyi Chen, Biao Suo
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-09-01
Series:Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
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spelling doaj-016f927f1ca74a91bcae09ce43ac4ec72020-11-24T21:47:48ZengElsevierJournal of Food and Drug Analysis1021-94982015-09-0123348048510.1016/j.jfda.2015.03.002Detection of viable Salmonella in ice cream by TaqMan real-time polymerase chain reaction assay combining propidium monoazideYuexia Wang0Ming Yang1Shuchun Liu2Wanyi Chen3Biao Suo4State Key Laboratory of Dairy Biotechnology, Dairy Research Institute, Bright Dairy & Food Co., Ltd., Synergetic Innovation Center of Food Safety and Nutrition, 1518 West Jiangchang Road, Shanghai 200436, ChinaCollege of Life Sciences, Henan Agricultural University, 63 Nongye Road, Zhengzhou, Henan 450002, ChinaCollege of Life Sciences, Henan Agricultural University, 63 Nongye Road, Zhengzhou, Henan 450002, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Dairy Biotechnology, Dairy Research Institute, Bright Dairy & Food Co., Ltd., Synergetic Innovation Center of Food Safety and Nutrition, 1518 West Jiangchang Road, Shanghai 200436, ChinaCollege of Food Science and Technology, Henan Agricultural University, 63 Nongye Road, Zhengzhou, Henan 450002, ChinaReal-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) allows rapid detection of Salmonella in frozen dairy products, but it might cause a false positive detection result because it might amplify DNA from dead target cells as well. In this study, Salmonella-free frozen ice cream was initially inoculated with heat-killed Salmonella Typhimurium cells and stored at −18°C. Bacterial DNA extracted from the sample was amplified using TaqMan probe-based real-time PCR targeting the invA gene. Our results indicated that DNA from the dead cells remained stable in frozen ice cream for at least 20 days, and could produce fluorescence signal for real-time PCR as well. To overcome this limitation, propidium monoazide (PMA) was combined with real-time PCR. PMA treatment can effectively prevent PCR amplification from heat-killed Salmonella cells in frozen ice cream. The PMA real-time PCR assay can selectively detect viable Salmonella at as low as 103 CFU/mL. Combining 18 hours of pre-enrichment with the assay allows for the detection of viable Salmonella at 100 CFU/mL and avoiding the false-positive result of dead cells. The PMA real-time PCR assay provides an alternative specifically for detection of viable Salmonella in ice cream. However, when the PMA real-time PCR assay was evaluated in ice cream subjected to frozen storage, it obviously underestimated the contamination situation of viable Salmonella, which might lead to a false negative result. According to this result, the use of enrichment prior to PMA real-time PCR analysis remains as the more appropriate approach.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1021949815000460ice creampropidium monoazideSalmonellaTaqMan real-time PCRviable cells
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Ming Yang
Shuchun Liu
Wanyi Chen
Biao Suo
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Ming Yang
Shuchun Liu
Wanyi Chen
Biao Suo
Detection of viable Salmonella in ice cream by TaqMan real-time polymerase chain reaction assay combining propidium monoazide
Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
ice cream
propidium monoazide
Salmonella
TaqMan real-time PCR
viable cells
author_facet Yuexia Wang
Ming Yang
Shuchun Liu
Wanyi Chen
Biao Suo
author_sort Yuexia Wang
title Detection of viable Salmonella in ice cream by TaqMan real-time polymerase chain reaction assay combining propidium monoazide
title_short Detection of viable Salmonella in ice cream by TaqMan real-time polymerase chain reaction assay combining propidium monoazide
title_full Detection of viable Salmonella in ice cream by TaqMan real-time polymerase chain reaction assay combining propidium monoazide
title_fullStr Detection of viable Salmonella in ice cream by TaqMan real-time polymerase chain reaction assay combining propidium monoazide
title_full_unstemmed Detection of viable Salmonella in ice cream by TaqMan real-time polymerase chain reaction assay combining propidium monoazide
title_sort detection of viable salmonella in ice cream by taqman real-time polymerase chain reaction assay combining propidium monoazide
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
issn 1021-9498
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) allows rapid detection of Salmonella in frozen dairy products, but it might cause a false positive detection result because it might amplify DNA from dead target cells as well. In this study, Salmonella-free frozen ice cream was initially inoculated with heat-killed Salmonella Typhimurium cells and stored at −18°C. Bacterial DNA extracted from the sample was amplified using TaqMan probe-based real-time PCR targeting the invA gene. Our results indicated that DNA from the dead cells remained stable in frozen ice cream for at least 20 days, and could produce fluorescence signal for real-time PCR as well. To overcome this limitation, propidium monoazide (PMA) was combined with real-time PCR. PMA treatment can effectively prevent PCR amplification from heat-killed Salmonella cells in frozen ice cream. The PMA real-time PCR assay can selectively detect viable Salmonella at as low as 103 CFU/mL. Combining 18 hours of pre-enrichment with the assay allows for the detection of viable Salmonella at 100 CFU/mL and avoiding the false-positive result of dead cells. The PMA real-time PCR assay provides an alternative specifically for detection of viable Salmonella in ice cream. However, when the PMA real-time PCR assay was evaluated in ice cream subjected to frozen storage, it obviously underestimated the contamination situation of viable Salmonella, which might lead to a false negative result. According to this result, the use of enrichment prior to PMA real-time PCR analysis remains as the more appropriate approach.
topic ice cream
propidium monoazide
Salmonella
TaqMan real-time PCR
viable cells
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1021949815000460
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