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From Traditional Typing to Genomic Precision: Whole-Genome Sequencing of Listeria monocytogenes Isolated from Refrigerated Foods in Chile
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WoS WOS:001404071300001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85215960551
DOI 10.3390/FOODS14020290
Año 2025
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Abstract



Ready-to-eat (RTE) foods are the most common sources of Listeria monocytogenes transmission. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) enhances the investigation of foodborne outbreaks by enabling the tracking of pathogen sources and the prediction of genetic traits related to virulence, stress, and antimicrobial resistance, which benefit food safety management. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of WGS in the typing of 16 L. monocytogenes strains isolated from refrigerated foods in Chile, highlighting its advantages in pathogen identification and the improvement of epidemiological surveillance and food safety. Using cgMLST, a cluster was identified comprising 2 strains with zero allele differences among the 16 strains evaluated. Ninety-four percent of the isolates (15/16) were serotype 1/2b, and 88% of them (14/16) were ST5. All strains shared identical virulence genes related to adhesion (ami, iap, lapB), stress resistance (clpCEP), invasion (aut, iapcwhA, inlAB, lpeA), toxin production (hly), and intracellular regulation (prfA), with only 13 strains exhibiting the bcrBC and qacJ gene, which confer resistance to quaternary ammonium. The pCFSAN010068_01 plasmids were prevalent, and insertion sequences (ISLs) and composite transposons (cns) were detected in 87.5% of the strains. The presence of various antibiotic resistance genes, along with resistance to thermal shocks and disinfectants, may provide L. monocytogenes ST5 strains with enhanced environmental resistance to the hygiene treatments used in the studied food production plant.

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Revista ISSN
Foods 2304-8158

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1 PARRA-FLORES, JULIO CESAR Hombre Universidad del Bío Bío - Chile
2 Daza-Prieto, Beatriz - Austrian Agcy Hlth & Food Safety - Austria
Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety - Austria
3 Chavarria, Pamela Mujer Universidad del Bío Bío - Chile
4 TRONCOSO-HERRERA, MIRIAM ROSA Mujer Fdn Inst Profes Duoc UC - Chile
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
5 Stoger, Anna - Austrian Agcy Hlth & Food Safety - Austria
Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety - Austria
6 Figueroa, Guillermo - Universidad de Chile - Chile
7 Mancilla-Rojano, Jetsi - Hosp Infantil Mexico Feder Gomez - México
Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez - México
8 Cruz-Cordova, Ariadnna - Hosp Infantil Mexico Feder Gomez - México
Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez - México
9 Martinovic, Aleksandra - Univ Donja Gorica - Montenegro
Univerzitet Donja Gorica - Montenegro
10 Ruppitsch, Werner Hombre Austrian Agcy Hlth & Food Safety - Austria
Univ Donja Gorica - Montenegro
Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety - Austria
Univerzitet Donja Gorica - Montenegro

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Universidad del Bío-Bío
Research Directorate of the Universidad del Bio-Bio
project ANSO Collaborative Research

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This research was funded by the Research Directorate of the Universidad del Bio-Bio, Project RE2340221 and code 2240216-FP. Additionally, this research was funded by project ANSO Collaborative Research 2022: Integrated Monitoring, Bridging the Knowledge Gap and Control of Foodborne Viral and Bacterial Contamination in Food Supply Chain-ViFoodFree NET (2023-2025), ANSO-CR-PP-2022-07.
This research was funded by the Research Directorate of the Universidad del B\u00EDo-B\u00EDo, Project RE2340221 and code 2240216-FP. Additionally, this research was funded by project ANSO Collaborative Research 2022: Integrated Monitoring, Bridging the Knowledge Gap and Control of Foodborne Viral and Bacterial Contamination in Food Supply Chain\u2014ViFoodFree NET (2023\u20132025), ANSO-CR-PP-2022-07.

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