Loop-mediated isothermal amplification combined with immunomagnetic separation and propidium monoazide for the specific detection of viable Listeria monocytogenes in milk products, with an internal amplification control
2021
Roumani, Foteini | Azinheiro, Sarah | Carvalho, Joana | Prado, Marta | Garrido-Maestu, Alejandro
Nowadays, the most widely accepted rapid methods in food microbiology rely on nucleic acid amplification such as PCR/real-time PCR. A major claimed limitation of these methods is their incapacity to differentiate among viable and non-viable microorganisms. In the present study we report the development of a novel multiplex loop-mediated isothermal amplification method which, by combining immunomagnetic separation, to concentrate and purify the bacteria, along with propidium monoazide to block the amplification of DNA from non-viable microorganisms. The method allowed to specifically detect viable Listeria monocytogenes present in milk products. We designed an internal amplification control to rule out false negative results due to reaction inhibition, which is differentiated from L. monocytogenes by a simple melt curve analysis. Overall, the methodology provided results higher than 95% in terms of sensitivity, specificity and accuracy, as well as a Cohen's k of 0.97, reaching a limit of detection of 2.7 cfu/25 g. In samples inoculated with up to 10⁶-10⁷ cfu of dead microorganisms, the method demonstrated capable of effectively eliminating undesired amplification.
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