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Emergence of variants with altered survival properties in stationary phase cultures of Campylobacter jejuni
Authors:Martínez-Rodriguez A  Kelly A F  Park S F  Mackey B M
Affiliation:

a School of Food Biosciences, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, RG6 6AP, UK

b School of Biological Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 5XH, UK

Abstract:During the stationary phase of Campylobacter jejuni NCTC 11351 viable numbers fluctuate in a characteristic fashion. After reaching the maximum cell count (ca. 2×109 CFU/ml) in early stationary phase (denoted phase 1), viable numbers subsequently decrease to about 106 CFU/ml after 48 h and then increase again to about 108 CFU/ml (denoted phase 2) before decreasing once more to a value intermediate between the previous maximum and minimum values. To investigate whether the increase in viable numbers following the initial decline was due to the emergence of a new strain with a growth advantage in stationary phase analogous to the ‘GASP’ phenotype described in Escherichia coli [Science 259 (1993) 1757], we conducted mixed culture experiments with cells from the original culture and antibiotic-resistant marked organisms isolated from the re-growth phase. In many experiments of this type, strains isolated from phase 2 failed to out-compete the original strain and we have thus been unable to demonstrate a convincing GASP phenotype. However, strains isolated from phase 2 showed a much lower rate of viability loss in early stationary phase and a small increase in resistance to aeration, peroxide challenge and heat, indicating that the emergent strain was different from the parent. These results support the view that dynamic population changes occur during the stationary phase of C. jejuni that may play a role in the survival of this organism.
Keywords:Campylobacter   Stationary phase   Survival   GASP
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