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Zinc-Based Nanoparticles Reduce Bacterial Biofilm Formation

Biofilm formation is important for microbial survival in hostile environments and a phenotype that provides microorganisms with antimicrobial resistance. Zinc oxide (ZnO) and Zinc sulfide (ZnS) nanoparticles (NPs) present potential antimicrobial properties for biomedical and food industry applicatio...

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Autores principales: Bianchini Fulindi, Rafael, Domingues Rodrigues, Juliana, Lemos Barbosa, Thulio Wliandon, Goncalves Garcia, Ariana D., de Almeida La Porta, Felipe, Pratavieira, Sebastião, Chiavacci, Leila Aparecida, Pessoa Araújo Junior, João, da Costa, Paulo Inácio, Martinez, Luis R.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10101090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36853055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04831-22
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author Bianchini Fulindi, Rafael
Domingues Rodrigues, Juliana
Lemos Barbosa, Thulio Wliandon
Goncalves Garcia, Ariana D.
de Almeida La Porta, Felipe
Pratavieira, Sebastião
Chiavacci, Leila Aparecida
Pessoa Araújo Junior, João
da Costa, Paulo Inácio
Martinez, Luis R.
author_facet Bianchini Fulindi, Rafael
Domingues Rodrigues, Juliana
Lemos Barbosa, Thulio Wliandon
Goncalves Garcia, Ariana D.
de Almeida La Porta, Felipe
Pratavieira, Sebastião
Chiavacci, Leila Aparecida
Pessoa Araújo Junior, João
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Martinez, Luis R.
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description Biofilm formation is important for microbial survival in hostile environments and a phenotype that provides microorganisms with antimicrobial resistance. Zinc oxide (ZnO) and Zinc sulfide (ZnS) nanoparticles (NPs) present potential antimicrobial properties for biomedical and food industry applications. Here, we aimed to analyze, for the first time, the bactericidal and antibiofilm activity of ZnS NPs against Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella oxytoca, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, all medically important bacteria in developed countries. We compared ZnS NPs antimicrobial activity to ZnO NPs, which have been extensively studied. Using the colorimetric XTT reduction assay to observe the metabolic activity of bacterial cells and the crystal violet assay to measure biofilm mass, we demonstrated that ZnS and ZnO had similar efficacy in killing planktonic bacterial cells and reducing biofilm formation, with S. aureus being more susceptible to both therapeutics than K. oxytoca and P. aeruginosa. Crystal violet staining and confocal microscopy validated that Zn NPs inhibit biofilm formation and cause architectural damage. Our findings provide proof of principle that ZnS NPs have antibiofilm activity, and can be potentially used in medical and food industry applications, such as treatment of wound infections or package coating for food preservation. IMPORTANCE Zinc (Zn)-based nanoparticles (NPs) can be potentially used in medical and food preservation applications. As proof of principle, we investigated the bactericidal and antibiofilm activity of zinc oxide (ZnO) and zinc sulfide (ZnS) NPs against medically important bacteria. Zn-based NPs were similarly effective in killing planktonic and biofilm-associated Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella oxytoca, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa cells. However, S. aureus was more susceptible to these investigational therapeutics. Although further studies are warranted, our findings suggest the possibility of future use of Zn-based NPs in the treatment of skin infections or preservation of food.
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spelling pubmed-101010902023-04-14 Zinc-Based Nanoparticles Reduce Bacterial Biofilm Formation Bianchini Fulindi, Rafael Domingues Rodrigues, Juliana Lemos Barbosa, Thulio Wliandon Goncalves Garcia, Ariana D. de Almeida La Porta, Felipe Pratavieira, Sebastião Chiavacci, Leila Aparecida Pessoa Araújo Junior, João da Costa, Paulo Inácio Martinez, Luis R. Microbiol Spectr Research Article Biofilm formation is important for microbial survival in hostile environments and a phenotype that provides microorganisms with antimicrobial resistance. Zinc oxide (ZnO) and Zinc sulfide (ZnS) nanoparticles (NPs) present potential antimicrobial properties for biomedical and food industry applications. Here, we aimed to analyze, for the first time, the bactericidal and antibiofilm activity of ZnS NPs against Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella oxytoca, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, all medically important bacteria in developed countries. We compared ZnS NPs antimicrobial activity to ZnO NPs, which have been extensively studied. Using the colorimetric XTT reduction assay to observe the metabolic activity of bacterial cells and the crystal violet assay to measure biofilm mass, we demonstrated that ZnS and ZnO had similar efficacy in killing planktonic bacterial cells and reducing biofilm formation, with S. aureus being more susceptible to both therapeutics than K. oxytoca and P. aeruginosa. Crystal violet staining and confocal microscopy validated that Zn NPs inhibit biofilm formation and cause architectural damage. Our findings provide proof of principle that ZnS NPs have antibiofilm activity, and can be potentially used in medical and food industry applications, such as treatment of wound infections or package coating for food preservation. IMPORTANCE Zinc (Zn)-based nanoparticles (NPs) can be potentially used in medical and food preservation applications. As proof of principle, we investigated the bactericidal and antibiofilm activity of zinc oxide (ZnO) and zinc sulfide (ZnS) NPs against medically important bacteria. Zn-based NPs were similarly effective in killing planktonic and biofilm-associated Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella oxytoca, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa cells. However, S. aureus was more susceptible to these investigational therapeutics. Although further studies are warranted, our findings suggest the possibility of future use of Zn-based NPs in the treatment of skin infections or preservation of food. American Society for Microbiology 2023-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10101090/ /pubmed/36853055 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04831-22 Text en Copyright © 2023 Bianchini Fulindi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Domingues Rodrigues, Juliana
Lemos Barbosa, Thulio Wliandon
Goncalves Garcia, Ariana D.
de Almeida La Porta, Felipe
Pratavieira, Sebastião
Chiavacci, Leila Aparecida
Pessoa Araújo Junior, João
da Costa, Paulo Inácio
Martinez, Luis R.
Zinc-Based Nanoparticles Reduce Bacterial Biofilm Formation
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36853055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04831-22
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