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Transcriptomic response of *Campylobacter jejuni* following exposure to acidified sodium chlorite

Veterinary Science

Transcriptomic response of *Campylobacter jejuni* following exposure to acidified sodium chlorite

G. Weerasooriya, A. R. Mcwhorter, et al.

Discover how acidified sodium chlorite (ASC) offers a promising alternative to chlorine for sanitizing poultry meat. This cutting-edge research led by Gayani Weerasooriya, Andrea R. McWhorter, Samiullah Khan, and Kapil K. Chousalkar reveals ASC's potential effectiveness, unveiling its impact on *C. jejuni* isolates and their cellular responses.... show more
Abstract
Chemical decontamination during processing is used in many countries to mitigate the Campylobacter load on chicken meat. Chlorine is a commonly used sanitizer in poultry processing to limit foodborne bacterial pathogens but its efficacy is limited by high bacterial loads and organic material. Acidified sodium chlorite (ASC) is a potential alternative for poultry meat sanitization but little is known about its effects on the cellular response of Campylobacter. In this study, the sensitivity of C. jejuni isolates to ASC was established. RNAseq was performed to characterize the transcriptomic response of C. jejuni following exposure to either chlorine or ASC. Following chlorine exposure, C. jejuni induced an adaptive stress response mechanism. In contrast, exposure to ASC induced higher oxidative damage and cellular death by inhibiting all vital metabolic pathways and upregulating the genes involved in DNA damage and repair. The transcriptional changes in C. jejuni in response to ASC exposure suggest its potential as an effective sanitizer for use in the chicken meat industry.
Publisher
npj Science of Food
Published On
Aug 02, 2021
Authors
Gayani Weerasooriya, Andrea R. McWhorter, Samiullah Khan, Kapil K. Chousalkar
Tags
acidified sodium chlorite
poultry meat sanitization
C. jejuni
oxidative damage
transcriptomic response
chlorine
RNAseq
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