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Listeria

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Listeria monocytogenes

I. Organism Information

A. Taxonomy Information

1. Species

a. Listeria monocytogenes

i. Taxonomy ID: 1639

ii. Description:

Listeria monocytogenes is a low G+C, Gram-positive bacteria that is closely related to Bacillus, Clostridium, Enterococcus, Streptococcus, and Staphylococcus. L. monocytogenes are facultativly anaerobic, catalase-positive rods of 0.4 by 1 to 1.5 µm that do not form spores, have no capsule, and are motile at 10 to 25 degrees Celcius. They can cause serious, localized and generalized infections in humans and a variety of other vertebrates, including domesticated and wild birds and mammals. Listeria microorganisms were discovered in 1924, at Cambridge University by E.G.D. Murray, R.A. Webb, and M.B.R. Swann as the etiological agent of a septicemic disease affecting rabbits and guinea pigs (1).

iii. Variants

Listeria monocytogenes serotype 1/2a
Taxonomy ID: 169963

Listeria monocytogenes serotype 4b
Taxonomy ID: 265669

B. Lifecycle and Morphology

1. Intracellular:

The intracellular phase of the life cycle involves early escape from the phagocytic vacuole, rapid multiplication within the cytoplasm, bacterially induced actin-based motility, and direct spread to neighboring cells, in which the cycle is reinitiated. This shelters the spread of Listeriae from the humoral immune system (1).

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a. Shape:

Regular, short rods with rounded ends, 0.4 μm by 1 - 1.5 μm. Some cells may be curved. Cells occur singly, or in short chains. Cells may be arranged at an angle to each other to give V-forms or in groups lying parallel along the long axis (2).

b. Picture:

SEM of Listeria monocytogenes

SEM image of Listeria in tissue by Elizabeth White, CDC

2. Environmental:


a. Picture:

SEM of Listeria monocytogenes biofilm

SEM image of Listeria after 2 days growth at 20° C on a stainless steel surface (size bar is 10 μm) by P. Chavant, M. Hébraud, B. Martinie, INRA, Theix

C. Genome Summary

1. Genome of Listeria monocytogenes 4b F2365

a. Chromosome

i. RefSeq Accession Number: NC_002973
ii. Size: 2,905,187 bp
iii. Serotype 4b (genomic division II) isolate from contaminated cheese that caused a lethal outbreak of listeriosis in 1985.

2. Genome of Listeria monocytogenes 1/2a EGD-e

a. Chromosome

i. RefSeq Accession Number: NC_003210
ii. Size: 2,944,528 bp
iii. Serotype 1/2a

3. Genome of Listeria monocytogenes 1/2a F6854

a. Chromosome

i. RefSeq Accession Number: NZ_AADQ00000000
ii. Size: 2,950,285 bp
iii. Serotype 1/2a

4. Genome of Listeria monocytogenes 4b H7858

a. Chromosome

i. RefSeq Accession Number: NZ_AADR00000000
ii. Size: 2,972,254 bp
iii. Serotype 4b



II. References

1.  Vazquez-Boland JA, Kuhn M, Berche P, Chakraborty T, Dominguez-Bernal G, Goebel W, Gonzalez-Zorn B, Wehland J, Kreft J. (2001) Listeria pathogenesis and molecular virulence determinants. Clin Microbiol Rev. 14(3):584-640.

2.  Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 9th edition. John G. Holt, Noel R. Krieg, Peter H.A. Sneath, James T. Staley, and Stanley T. Williams, editors. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1994, p.1235

3.   Mascola L, Lieb L., Chiu J, Fannin SL and Linnan MJ. (1988) Listeriosis: an uncommon opportunistic infection in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. A report of five cases and a review of the literature. Am. J. Med. 84: 162-164.

4. Todars Online Textbook of Bacteriology

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DigitalJournal.com

Bacon Bits Recalled for Possible Listeria Contamination
Cherry Creek News, CO - 7 hours ago
Consumption of food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes can cause listeriosis, an uncommon but potentially fatal disease. ...
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Listeria Follow-up Stalled
About - News & Issues, NY - 18 hours ago
In August 2008 Canada was faced with a serious outbreak of listeriosis, caused by contaminated food products at a Maple Leaf Foods plant in Toronto. ...
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Promised listeriosis probe still lacks investigator The Canadian Press
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7-Eleven Breakfast Burrito Recall in Colorado: Risk of Listeriosis
AboutLawsuits.com - Jan 2, 2009
There have been no reports of Listeriosis food poisoning, but consuming products contaminated with the Listeria monocytogenes bacteria could cause a mild to ...

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Burritos Recalled Due to Possible Listeria Contamination
Consumer Affairs - Dec 31, 2008
By Lisa Wade McCormick A Colorado company is recalling approximately 172 pounds of burrito products because of possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination ...
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Wisconsin Firm Recalls Bacon Bit Products
Food Product Design, IL - 12 hours ago
... a Cudahy, Wis., firm, is recalling approximately 3590 pounds of bacon bit products that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. ...

Metro Snapshot: January 5, 2009
Metro Canada - Vancouver, Canada - 19 hours ago
LISTERIA PROBE: Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government has yet to appoint the leader of an"arms-length" probe into last year's listeria outbreak, ...

Health Hazard Alert: Nostrano Brand Genoa Mild Sausage May Contain ...
MSNBC - Dec 21, 2008
Food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes may not look or smell spoiled. Consumption of food contaminated with this bacteria may cause listeriosis, ...

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What's next for food supply after deadly outbreak?
CTV.ca, Canada - Jan 2, 2009
Scientists are always developing strategies for ridding foods of bacteria, such as Listeria monocytogenes, which last summer also sickened dozens of people. ...

Listeria outbreak rocketed Canada's food safety system to top of ...
The Canadian Press, TORONTO - Dec 23, 2008
TORONTO — The deadly, nationwide outbreak of a previously anonymous bacterium has pushed Listeria and food safety to the forefront of the public ...

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Sausages recalled over possible Listeria contamination
TheMedGuru, India - Dec 27, 2008
By Jyoti Pal Washington, United States, December 27: Amid concerns of possible Listeria contamination, T. Piekutowski European Style Sausage, a St. Louis, ...
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Sausage Meat Being Recalled Due to Listeria Current World News
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Virtual structural proteome: browse a table of all Listeria proteins with entries or homologs in PDB
Listeria genome sequence annotation status: click numbers to browse lists of genes or subsystems
Strain annotated in NMPDR Serotype Genome size, bp Protein Encoding Genes (PEGs) Named genes in subsystems Named genes not in subsystems Hypothetical genes in subsystems Hypothetical genes not in subsystems Subsystems RNAs
Listeria innocua Clip112626a3,011,2083,0051243(40.3%) 1078(35.0%) 55(1.8%) 707(22.9%)25184
Listeria monocytogenes 10403S1/2a2,866,7092,871824(28.5%) 1405(48.5%) 28(1.0%) 639(22.1%)16425
Listeria monocytogenes Aureli 19974b3,006,0683,219852(26.1%) 1581(48.4%) 29(0.9%) 806(24.7%)15949
Listeria monocytogenes EGD-e1/2a2,944,5282,8651265(42.3%) 1058(35.4%) 48(1.6%) 621(20.8%)25985
Listeria monocytogenes F69001/2a2,958,3193,262940(28.6%) 1567(47.6%) 30(0.9%) 752(22.9%)16427
Listeria monocytogenes FSL J1-1941/2b2,986,2273,6921027(27.4%) 1810(48.3%) 44(1.2%) 864(23.1%)16253
Listeria monocytogenes FSL J2-0714c3,149,9233,370874(25.6%) 1620(47.5%) 28(0.8%) 891(26.1%)16244
Listeria monocytogenes FSL N1-0174b2,857,8653,7041041(27.8%) 1812(48.4%) 33(0.9%) 857(22.9%)15839
Listeria monocytogenes FSL N3-1651/2a12,886,6892,881837(28.7%) 1396(47.9%) 27(0.9%) 656(22.5%)16435
Listeria monocytogenes FSL R2-5031/2b3,001,6964,7661386(28.8%) 2335(48.5%) 44(0.9%) 1046(21.7%)16146
Listeria monocytogenes J01611/2a3,051,8283,179873(27.2%) 1523(47.5%) 27(0.8%) 784(24.4%)16428
Listeria monocytogenes J28181/2a2,971,2233,176901(28.0%) 1532(47.6%) 28(0.9%) 760(23.6%)16545
Listeria monocytogenes str. 1/2a F68541/2a2,950,2852,9701265(41.8%) 1072(35.4%) 46(1.5%) 642(21.2%)25588
Listeria monocytogenes str. 4b F23654b2,905,3102,8551209(41.1%) 1028(35.0%) 44(1.5%) 659(22.4%)25385
Listeria monocytogenes str. 4b H78584b2,972,2543,0661235(40.1%) 1094(35.6%) 46(1.5%) 702(22.8%)25384
Listeria welshimeri serovar 6b str. SLCC53346b2,814,1302,704375(13.5%) 1768(63.4%) 15(0.5%) 630(22.6%)7284


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