Progress on O antigen of Cronobacter
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Hubei key Laboratory of Tumor Microenvironment and Immunotherapy, Yichang Key Laboratory of Inflammation and Injury Research College of Basic Medical Science, China Three Gorges University, HubeiYichang443002, China

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    Cronobacter, a Gram-negative foodborne conditioned pathogen, is commonly found in both food and the natural environment, and causes neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), septicemia, and meningitis. The O antigen, which is the outermost structure of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in Gram-negative bacteria, serves as a crucial target for the host immune system. The genes responsible for synthesizing the O antigen are typically organized in clusters on the bacterial genome, known as O-antigen gene clusters (O-AGC), and exhibit a high degree of specificity. The O antigen holds considerable importance in the identification and the serotyping of Gram-negative strains, exhibiting notable efficacy in epidemiological inquiry, disease prevention and control, as well as expedited detection. This article seeks to provide a comprehensive review of the recent advancements in O antigen typing of Cronobacter, examining its correlation with the O antigens of other Enterobacteriaceae. Additionally, the paper aims to explore the application and potential of O antigen, while summarizing the diverse characteristics of Cronobacter O antigen. It is hoped to facilitate further research on Cronobacter O antigen and enhance prevention and control measures for Cronobacter, thereby offering a valuable reference for food safety.

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ZHANG Huina, XIONG Peng, LU Zhi, WANG Lei, WANG Lu. Progress on O antigen of Cronobacter[J].中国食品卫生杂志,2024,36(8):982-988.

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  • Received:January 25,2024
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