A rapid and highly specific immunofluorescence method to detect Escherichia coli O157: H7 in infected meat samples

B Balakrishnan, S Barizuddin, T Wuliji… - International Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
B Balakrishnan, S Barizuddin, T Wuliji, M El-Dweik
International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2016Elsevier
Developing rapid and sensitive methods for the detection of pathogenic Escherichia coli
O157: H7 remains a major challenge in food safety. The present study attempts to develop
an immunofluorescence technique that uses Protein-A-coated, magnetic beads as the
platform. The immunofluorescence technique described here is a direct detection method in
which E. coli O157: H7 cells are labeled with tetramethylrhodamine (TRITC) fluorescent dye.
TRITC-labeled bacteria are captured by the desired antibody (Ab), which is immobilized on …
Abstract
Developing rapid and sensitive methods for the detection of pathogenic Escherichia coli O157:H7 remains a major challenge in food safety. The present study attempts to develop an immunofluorescence technique that uses Protein-A-coated, magnetic beads as the platform. The immunofluorescence technique described here is a direct detection method in which E. coli O157:H7 cells are labeled with tetramethylrhodamine (TRITC) fluorescent dye. TRITC-labeled bacteria are captured by the desired antibody (Ab), which is immobilized on the Protein-A magnetic beads. Fluorescence of the captured cells is recorded in a fluorescence spectrophotometer, where the fluorescence values are shown to be directly proportional to the number of bacteria captured on the immunobead. The formation of an immunocomplex is evidenced by the fluorescence of the beads under microscopy. The Ab immobilization procedure is also evidenced by microscopy using fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labeled Ab. The total experimental time, including preparation of the sample, is just 1 h. The minimum bacterial concentration detected by this method is 1.2 ± 0.06 × 103 CFU ml− 1. The high specificity of this method was proved by using the specific monoclonal Ab (MAb) in the test. The proposed protocol was successfully validated with E. coli O157:H7-infected meat samples. This approach also opens the door for the detection of other bacterial pathogens using Protein-A magnetic beads as a detection platform.
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