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dc.contributor.otherUCH. Departamento de Producción y Sanidad Animal, Salud Pública Veterinaria y Ciencia y Tecnología de los Alimentos-
dc.contributor.otherProducción Científica UCH 2020-
dc.creatorGómez Laguna, Jaime-
dc.creatorCardoso Toset, Fernando-
dc.creatorMeza Torres, Jazmín-
dc.creatorPizarro Cerdá, Javier-
dc.creatorQuereda Torres, Juan José-
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-05T12:47:16Z-
dc.date.available2024-09-05T12:47:16Z-
dc.date.issued2020-11-
dc.identifier.citationGómez Laguna, J., Cardoso Toset, F., Meza Torres, J., Pizarro Cerdá, J. & Quereda, J.J. (2020). Virulence potential of "Listeria monocytogenes" strains recovered from pigs in Spain. Veterinary Record (VetRecord), vol. 187, i. 11 (nov.), pp. e101-e101. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.105945es_ES
dc.identifier.issn0042-4900-
dc.identifier.issn2042-7670 (Electrónico)-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10637/16117-
dc.descriptionEste recurso no está disponible en acceso abierto por política de la editorial.-
dc.description.abstractBackground: Listeria monocytogenes is a foodborne bacterial pathogen that causes listeriosis, an infectious disease in animals and people, with pigs acting as asymptomatic reservoirs. In August 2019 an outbreak associated with the consumption of pork meat caused 222 human cases of listeriosis in Spain. Determining the diversity as well as the virulence potential of strains from pigs is important to public health. Methods: The behaviour of 23 L monocytogenes strains recovered from pig tonsils, meat and skin was compared by studying (1) internalin A, internalin B, listeriolysin O, actin assembly-inducing protein and PrfA expression levels, and (2) their invasion and intracellular growth in eukaryotic cells. Results: Marked differences were found in the expression of the selected virulence factors and the invasion and intracellular replication phenotypes of L monocytogenes strains. Strains obtained from meat samples and belonging to serotype 1/2a did not have internalin A anchored to the peptidoglycan. Some strains expressed higher levels of the studied virulence factors and invaded and replicated intracellularly more efficiently than an epidemic L monocytogenes reference strain (F2365). Conclusion: This study demonstrates the presence of virulent L monocytogenes strains with virulent potential in pigs, with valuable implications in veterinary medicine and food safety.es_ES
dc.language.isoenes_ES
dc.publisherJohn Wiley & Sonses_ES
dc.relationEste artículo de investigación ha sido financiado por la Agency for Innovation and Development of Andalucía (351504/550859), por la University of Córdoba Research Program (Spain), por el Andalusian FEDER Operational Funding Program, por la Generalitat Valenciana (GV/2018/A/183), por el Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación del Gobierno de España (PID2019-110764RA-I00), por el Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad del Gobierno de España (RYC-2014-16735) y por el Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades del Gobierno de España (RYC-2018-024985- I).-
dc.relationUCH. Financiación Autonómica-
dc.relationUCH. Financiación Nacional-
dc.relation.ispartofVeterinary Record (VetRecord), vol. 187, i. 11 (nov.)-
dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es-
dc.subjectListeriaes_ES
dc.subjectListeriosises_ES
dc.subjectZoonosises_ES
dc.subjectZoonoseses_ES
dc.subjectCerdoses_ES
dc.subjectPigses_ES
dc.subjectEnfermedad animales_ES
dc.subjectAnimal diseaseses_ES
dc.subjectSeguridad alimentariaes_ES
dc.subjectFood securityes_ES
dc.subjectCarnees_ES
dc.subjectMeates_ES
dc.titleVirulence potential of "Listeria monocytogenes" strains recovered from pigs in Spaines_ES
dc.typeArtículoes_ES
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1136/vr.105945-
dc.relation.projectID351504/550859-
dc.relation.projectIDGV/2018/A/183-
dc.relation.projectIDPID2019-110764RA-I00-
dc.relation.projectIDRYC-2014-16735-
dc.relation.projectIDRYC-2018-024985- I-
dc.centroUniversidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU-
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