TY - JOUR
T1 - Multivariate analysis reveals differences in biofilm formation capacity among Listeria monocytogenes lineages
AU - Valderrama, Wladir B.
AU - Ostiguy, Nancy
AU - Cutter, Catherine N.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2014/11/26
Y1 - 2014/11/26
N2 - Biofilm formation capacity evaluated under identical conditions differs among Listeria monocytogenes lineages. The approach of using one set of factors or one variable at a time fails to explain why some lineages are more prevalent than others in certain environments. This study proposes the use of multivariate analysis to compare biofilm formation by various strains and describes the ecological niches of L. monocytogenes lineages. Nutrient availability, temperature, pH and water activity (aw) at three different levels were used to determine biofilm formation by 41 strains. Despite the high degree of similarity (≤ 80%), distinct lineage-associated biofilm formation patterns were identified. A linear regression model for each strain and a principal component analysis of regression coefficients indicated that Lineages I and III have different, but overlapping, ecological niches. This study is the first to report the use of multivariate analyses to compare biofilm formation by various isolates of L. monocytogenes.
AB - Biofilm formation capacity evaluated under identical conditions differs among Listeria monocytogenes lineages. The approach of using one set of factors or one variable at a time fails to explain why some lineages are more prevalent than others in certain environments. This study proposes the use of multivariate analysis to compare biofilm formation by various strains and describes the ecological niches of L. monocytogenes lineages. Nutrient availability, temperature, pH and water activity (aw) at three different levels were used to determine biofilm formation by 41 strains. Despite the high degree of similarity (≤ 80%), distinct lineage-associated biofilm formation patterns were identified. A linear regression model for each strain and a principal component analysis of regression coefficients indicated that Lineages I and III have different, but overlapping, ecological niches. This study is the first to report the use of multivariate analyses to compare biofilm formation by various isolates of L. monocytogenes.
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U2 - 10.1080/08927014.2014.980818
DO - 10.1080/08927014.2014.980818
M3 - Article
C2 - 25397897
AN - SCOPUS:84915781183
SN - 0892-7014
VL - 30
SP - 1199
EP - 1209
JO - Biofouling
JF - Biofouling
IS - 10
ER -