reviewFEMS Microbiology ReviewsNov 24, 2009BRONZE OA

Recent findings on the viable but nonculturable state in pathogenic bacteria

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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Abstract

Many bacteria, including a variety of important human pathogens, are known to respond to various environmental stresses by entry into a novel physiological state, where the cells remain viable, but are no longer culturable on standard laboratory media. On resuscitation from this 'viable but nonculturable' (VBNC) state, the cells regain culturability and the renewed ability to cause infection. It is likely that the VBNC state is a survival strategy, although several interesting alternative explanations have been suggested. This review describes the VBNC state, the various chemical and physical factors known to induce cells into this state, the cellular traits and gene expression exhibited by VBNC cells, their…

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Keywords
  • Viable but nonculturable
  • Quorum sensing
  • Microbiology
  • Virulence
  • Biology
  • Bacteria
  • Biofilm
  • Virulence factor
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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