Genes significantly associated with lineage II food isolates of Listeria monocytogenes.
Cary Pirone-DaviesYi ChenArthur PightlingGina RyanYu WangKuan YaoMaria HoffmannMarc W AllardPublished in: BMC genomics (2018)
We identify eight genes that are significantly associated with food isolates in lineage II. Interestingly, the eight genes are virtually absent in lineage II outbreak isolates, are composed of homologues which show a nonrandom distribution among lineage I serotypes, and the sequences are highly conserved across 27 closed Listeria plasmids. The functions of these genes should be explored further and will contribute to our understanding of how L. monocytogenes adapts to the host and food environments. Moreover, these genes may also be useful as markers for risk assessment models of either pathogenicity or the ability to proliferate in food and the food processing environment.