Colonization and spreading dynamics of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum spoilage isolates on wet surfaces

The role of lactic acid bacteria, including Lactiplantibacillus plantarum, in food spoilage is well recognized, while the behavior of these non-motile bacteria on wet surfaces, such as those encountered in food processing environments has gained relatively little attention. Here, we observed a fast colony spreading of non-motile L. plantarum spoilage isolates on wet surfaces via passive sliding using solid BHI agar media as a model. We investigated the effect of physical properties of agar hydrogel substrate on the surface spreading of six L. plantarum food isolates FBR1–6 and a model strain WCFS1, using increasing concentrations of agar from 0.25 up to 1.5% (w/v). Our results revealed that L. plantarum strain FBR2 spreads significantly on low agar concentration plates compared to the other strains studied here (with a factor of 50–60 folds higher surface coverage), due to the formation of very soft biofilms with high water content that can float on the surface. The fast-spreading of FBR2 colonies is accompanied by an increased number of cells, elongated cell morphology, and a higher amount of extracellular components. Our finding highlights colonization dynamics and the spreading capacity of non-motile bacteria on surfaces that are relatively wet, thereby revealing an additional hitherto unnoticed parameter for non-motile bacteria that may contribute to contamination of foods by fast surface spreading of these bacteria in food processing environments.

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Main Authors: Rashtchi, P., Sudmalis, D., van der Linden, E., Abee, T., Habibi, Mehdi
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), Food spoilage, Lactic acid bacteria, Sliding motility, Surface spreading,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/colonization-and-spreading-dynamics-of-lactiplantibacillus-planta
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