Ecology of Enterococcus faecalis and Niche-Adapted or Non-Niche-Adapted Enterococcus faecium in Continuous-Flow Anaerobic Cultures

An anaerobic continuous-flow culture of chicken gastrointestinal microflora (CCF) and pure cultures of Enterococcus faecalis I.2 were used for survivability studies of niche-adapted and non-niche-adapted Enterococcus faecium isolates. CCF eliminated non-CCF niche-adapted glycopeptide-resistant E. fa...

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Published inFoodborne pathogens and disease Vol. 6; no. 7; pp. 901 - 906
Main Authors Poole, Toni L, Byrd, J. Allen, Callaway, Todd R, Nisbet, David J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.09.2009
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Summary:An anaerobic continuous-flow culture of chicken gastrointestinal microflora (CCF) and pure cultures of Enterococcus faecalis I.2 were used for survivability studies of niche-adapted and non-niche-adapted Enterococcus faecium isolates. CCF eliminated non-CCF niche-adapted glycopeptide-resistant E. faecium 47 (GRE47) at a rate of 1.01log10 cfu/mL/day, whereas CCF niche-adapted E. faecium I.3(rif) survived in CCF at 4.5–6.5log10 cfu/mL. In continuous-flow monocultures of GRE47 (8.93log10 cfu/mL), the addition of 100mL (9.5% total volume) of CCF resulted in the displacement of GRE47 in 14 days at a rate of 0.66log10 cfu/mL/day. Pure continuous-flow cocultures were used to assess a direct inhibitory effect of E. faecalis I.2 on E. faecium isolates. In cocultures of E. faecalis I.2 and GRE47, GRE47 was eliminated from the culture at a rate of 1.24log10 cfu/mL/day. In cocultures of E. faecalis I.2 and E. faecium I.3(rif), the E. faecium I.3(rif) population fluctuated, but was 6.86log10 CFU/mL on day 21. A fit subset of the E. faecium I.3(rif) population survived in CCF and with E. faecalis I.2 alone. No subset of the non-niche-adapted E. faecium GRE47 was able to survive under the same conditions. The mechanism by which E. faecium I.3(rif) is tolerant in CCF, and in E. faecalis coculture is unknown. E. faecium I.3(rif) and GRE47 possessed the cell wall adhesion factor efaAfm. E. faecalis I.2 was positive by polymerase chain reaction for gelE, efaAfs, cad, ccf, cdp, and cob, but not the cytolysin-associated gene cylMAB, suggesting that the mechanism of activity against E. faecium strains was due to factors other than the two-component cytolysin.
Bibliography:http://hdl.handle.net/10113/35235
ISSN:1535-3141
1556-7125
DOI:10.1089/fpd.2009.0296