Isolation and molecular characterization of Bacillus cereus from cow’s raw milk

Bacillus cereus is a group of ubiquitous facultative anaerobic spore forming Gram-positive rods commonly found in soil. It has been detected and implicated in several contaminated food products and raw milk in dairy farms and it causes foodborne gastroenteritis by producing several toxins. This stud...

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Main Authors: Lukanji, Zinathi, Ndip, R N
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of Fort Hare 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10353/d1021284
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-ufh-vital-112962017-12-21T04:22:53ZIsolation and molecular characterization of Bacillus cereus from cow’s raw milkLukanji, ZinathiNdip, R NMilk contamination -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeBacillus (Bacteria) -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeFoodborne diseases -- Molecular diagnosis -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeDairy products -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeBacillus cereus is a group of ubiquitous facultative anaerobic spore forming Gram-positive rods commonly found in soil. It has been detected and implicated in several contaminated food products and raw milk in dairy farms and it causes foodborne gastroenteritis by producing several toxins. This study is aimed at characterizing virulence determinants of B. cereus from cow‟s raw milk. A total of 400 raw milk samples were collected in Fort Hare Dairy Trust and Middledrift Dairy Farm; and cultured on Polymyxin pyruvate Egg-Yolk Mannitol Bromothymol Agar (PEMBA) for 48 hours at 37°C. DNA was isolated from the isolates and 16S rDNA was amplified and sent to Central Analytical Laboratory for sequencing. The gyrB gene of B. cereus was also used to confirm the identity of the isolates. Antibiotic susceptibility profiles of the isolates together with virulence genes were investigated. Multilocus Sequence typing was used to investigate the genetic relatedness of some selected isolates. Furthermore, spores of the isolates were produced, harvested and their concentrations determined. All (100%) of the isolates were identified as having a 96-99% similarity to B. cereus, B. thuringiensis and B. anthracis using sequencing; while gyrB gene was observed in all (100%) of the isolates. Three virulence genes nheA, nheB, nheC encoding for non haemolysin enterotoxin were amplified in all (100%) the isolates. All (100%) of the isolates were susceptible to doxycycline, gentamycin, tetracycline, ciprofloxacin, chloramphenicol and streptomycin. Resistance to rifampicin and penicillin G was predominant with equal rate of 100%, while susceptibility to erythromycin, clindamycin and doxycycline ranged from 60% to 100%. The selected isolates were related and are descendants of the same ancestor. All (100%) the isolates produced spores. The B. cereus isolates contain virulence genes, has multiple antibiotic drug resistance and produce spores, which poses a health risk to the public and cannot be used as probiotics.University of Fort HareFaculty of Science & Agriculture2015ThesisMastersMSc (Microbiology)104 leaves; 30 cmpdfvital:11296http://hdl.handle.net/10353/d1021284EnglishUniversity of Fort Hare
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topic Milk contamination -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Bacillus (Bacteria) -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Foodborne diseases -- Molecular diagnosis -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Dairy products -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
spellingShingle Milk contamination -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Bacillus (Bacteria) -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Foodborne diseases -- Molecular diagnosis -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Dairy products -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Lukanji, Zinathi
Ndip, R N
Isolation and molecular characterization of Bacillus cereus from cow’s raw milk
description Bacillus cereus is a group of ubiquitous facultative anaerobic spore forming Gram-positive rods commonly found in soil. It has been detected and implicated in several contaminated food products and raw milk in dairy farms and it causes foodborne gastroenteritis by producing several toxins. This study is aimed at characterizing virulence determinants of B. cereus from cow‟s raw milk. A total of 400 raw milk samples were collected in Fort Hare Dairy Trust and Middledrift Dairy Farm; and cultured on Polymyxin pyruvate Egg-Yolk Mannitol Bromothymol Agar (PEMBA) for 48 hours at 37°C. DNA was isolated from the isolates and 16S rDNA was amplified and sent to Central Analytical Laboratory for sequencing. The gyrB gene of B. cereus was also used to confirm the identity of the isolates. Antibiotic susceptibility profiles of the isolates together with virulence genes were investigated. Multilocus Sequence typing was used to investigate the genetic relatedness of some selected isolates. Furthermore, spores of the isolates were produced, harvested and their concentrations determined. All (100%) of the isolates were identified as having a 96-99% similarity to B. cereus, B. thuringiensis and B. anthracis using sequencing; while gyrB gene was observed in all (100%) of the isolates. Three virulence genes nheA, nheB, nheC encoding for non haemolysin enterotoxin were amplified in all (100%) the isolates. All (100%) of the isolates were susceptible to doxycycline, gentamycin, tetracycline, ciprofloxacin, chloramphenicol and streptomycin. Resistance to rifampicin and penicillin G was predominant with equal rate of 100%, while susceptibility to erythromycin, clindamycin and doxycycline ranged from 60% to 100%. The selected isolates were related and are descendants of the same ancestor. All (100%) the isolates produced spores. The B. cereus isolates contain virulence genes, has multiple antibiotic drug resistance and produce spores, which poses a health risk to the public and cannot be used as probiotics.
author Lukanji, Zinathi
Ndip, R N
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Ndip, R N
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title Isolation and molecular characterization of Bacillus cereus from cow’s raw milk
title_short Isolation and molecular characterization of Bacillus cereus from cow’s raw milk
title_full Isolation and molecular characterization of Bacillus cereus from cow’s raw milk
title_fullStr Isolation and molecular characterization of Bacillus cereus from cow’s raw milk
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and molecular characterization of Bacillus cereus from cow’s raw milk
title_sort isolation and molecular characterization of bacillus cereus from cow’s raw milk
publisher University of Fort Hare
publishDate 2015
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