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B11001: Toxin production by non-culturable verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli (VTEC)

Thursday 2 June 2005

This research project aims to gain a better understanding of the means and mechanisms of toxin production by non-culturable verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli.

Study Duration : April 1999 to September 1999

Contractor : University of Newcastle upon Tyne

Background

This project will study environmental factors that influence the production of verotoxin (VT) by VTEC. Emphasis will be on the capacity of non-culturable cells of VTEC to produce VT since such organisms, which may remain undetected by conventional methodologies, may remain pathogenic and infective. New methodologies for the detection and evaluation of non-culturable VTEC cells will be the main objective of this project.

Research Approach

The main objectives are to:

Results and findings

In this project two areas of current microbiological concern were addressed. The biology of an important pathogen, Escherichia coli O157 and related strains, and the role that non-culturable forms of this group of organisms might play in human disease. In this context, non-culturable cells are of particular concern because they constitute a potential source of infection and continuing damage that would not be detected by conventional culture methods. The studies concentrated on one important damaging factor produced by VTEC, the protein referred to as type 2 verotoxin (VT2).

Dissemination information

The final report is available from the FSA Library and Information centre. To obtain a copy, please contact the Enquiry Desk,
Dr Elsie Widdowson Library and Information Services, Food Standards Agency (tel: 020 7276 8181/8182 or email: infocentre@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk ).

Contact : For any enquiries concerning this research project, please contact the relevant Programme contact or email science@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk

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