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Bacillus cytotoxicus-A potentially virulent food-associated microbe

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 132, Issue 1, Pages 31-40

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jam.15214

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Bacillus cytotoxicus; cytotoxin K; food poisoning; food safety; food-borne pathogen

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Bacillus cytotoxicus, a member of the Bacillus cereus group, is capable of growing at high temperatures and producing a unique cytotoxin. Its role as a causative agent of food poisoning is still largely unclear, despite being associated with food-borne outbreaks.
Bacillus cytotoxicus is a member of the Bacillus cereus group with the ability to grow at high temperatures (up to 52celcius) and to synthesize cytotoxin K-1, a diarrhoeagenic cytotoxin, which appears to be unique to this species and more cytotoxic than the cytotoxin K-2 produced by other members of this group. Only a few isolates of this species have been characterized with regard to their cytotoxic effects, and the role of cytotoxin K-1 as a causative agent of food poisoning remains largely unclear. Bacillus cytotoxicus was initially isolated from a food-borne outbreak, which led to three deaths, and the organism has since been linked to other outbreaks all involving plant-based food matrices. Other studies, as well as food-borne incidents reported to the UK Food Standards Agency, detected B. cytotoxicus in insect-related products and in dried food products. With insect-related food becoming increasingly popular, the association with this pathogen is concerning, requiring further investigation and evidence to protect public health. This review summarizes the current knowledge around B. cytotoxicus and highlights gaps in the literature from a food safety perspective.

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