Distribution of virulence genes of foodborne Listeria monocytogenes in Liaoning Province, 2020—2021
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    Objective To analyze the distribution characteristics of virulence genes and drug resistance of foodborne Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) in Liaoning Province, 2020—2021.Methods The 19 virulence genes of Lm including 6 loci (prfAplcAplcBhlyAmpl and actA) and 10 loci of virulence island Ⅱ (inlAinlBinlCinlDinlEinlF, inlGinlH/C2inlI and inlJ), and the other 3 virulence related loci (iapfbpA hpt were detected by PCR.Results Among 91 Lm strains, the detection rate of 19 virulence genes was 39.6%. All 19 virulence genes of 36 Lm strains were detected, and 55 Lm strains showed different deletions of two or more virulence genes. inlG and inlF were the most seriously deficient, with a deletion rate of 41.8%(38/91) and 52.7%(48/91). According to the virulence gene deletion, 91 strains could be divided into 13 genotypes, and the dominant virulence genotype was type Ⅰ with all 19 virulence genes. The 91 Lm strains were divided into four PCR serotypes, namely, 1/2a (3a), 1/2b (3b), 1/2c (3c) and 4b (4d, 4e), with the proportions of each serum 59.3% (54/91), 34.1%(31/91), 3.3% (3/91) and 3.3% (3/91), respectively. The 3 strains of serotype 4b were all from meat and meat products.Conclusion The virulence gene carrying rate of foodborne Lm in Liaoning Province is high, and the virulence gene deletion has diversity and sample differences.

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SUN Tingting, WANG Weijie, LI Xue. Distribution of virulence genes of foodborne Listeria monocytogenes in Liaoning Province, 2020—2021[J].中国食品卫生杂志,2024,36(4):445-451.

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  • Received:November 17,2022
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