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Biofilm formation of Pasteurella multocida on bentonite clay

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Biofilms are structural communities of bacterial cells enshrined in a self produced polymeric matrix. The studies on biofilm formation of Pasteurella multocida have become imperative since it is a respiratory pathogen and its biofilm mode could possibly be one of its virul...

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Autores principales: Rajagopal, Ramachandranpillai, Nair, Govindapillai Krishnan, Mini, Mangattumuruppel, Joseph, Leo, Saseendranath, Mapranath Raghavan, John, Koshy
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3696846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23825728
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author Rajagopal, Ramachandranpillai
Nair, Govindapillai Krishnan
Mini, Mangattumuruppel
Joseph, Leo
Saseendranath, Mapranath Raghavan
John, Koshy
author_facet Rajagopal, Ramachandranpillai
Nair, Govindapillai Krishnan
Mini, Mangattumuruppel
Joseph, Leo
Saseendranath, Mapranath Raghavan
John, Koshy
author_sort Rajagopal, Ramachandranpillai
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Biofilms are structural communities of bacterial cells enshrined in a self produced polymeric matrix. The studies on biofilm formation of Pasteurella multocida have become imperative since it is a respiratory pathogen and its biofilm mode could possibly be one of its virulence factors for survival inside a host. The present study describes a biofilm assay for P. multocida on inert hydrophilic material called bentonite clay. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The potential of the organism to form in vitro biofilm was assessed by growing the organism under nutrient restriction along with the inert substrate bentonite clay, which will provide a surface for attachment. For quantification of biofilm, plate count by the spread plate method was employed. Capsule production of the attached bacteria was demonstrated by light microscopic examination following Maneval staining and capsular polysaccharide estimation was done using standard procedures. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The biofilm formation peaked on the third day of incubation (1.54 ×10(6) cfu/g of bentonite clay) while the planktonic cells were found to be at a maximum on day one post inoculation (8.10 ×10(8) cfu/ml of the broth). Maneval staining of late logarithmic phase biofilm cultures revealed large aggregates of bacterial cells, bacteria appearing as chains or as a meshwork. The capsular polysaccharide estimation of biofilm cells revealed a 3.25 times increase over the planktonic bacteria. The biofilm cells cultured on solid media also produced some exclusive colony morphotypes.
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spelling pubmed-36968462013-07-02 Biofilm formation of Pasteurella multocida on bentonite clay Rajagopal, Ramachandranpillai Nair, Govindapillai Krishnan Mini, Mangattumuruppel Joseph, Leo Saseendranath, Mapranath Raghavan John, Koshy Iran J Microbiol Original Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Biofilms are structural communities of bacterial cells enshrined in a self produced polymeric matrix. The studies on biofilm formation of Pasteurella multocida have become imperative since it is a respiratory pathogen and its biofilm mode could possibly be one of its virulence factors for survival inside a host. The present study describes a biofilm assay for P. multocida on inert hydrophilic material called bentonite clay. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The potential of the organism to form in vitro biofilm was assessed by growing the organism under nutrient restriction along with the inert substrate bentonite clay, which will provide a surface for attachment. For quantification of biofilm, plate count by the spread plate method was employed. Capsule production of the attached bacteria was demonstrated by light microscopic examination following Maneval staining and capsular polysaccharide estimation was done using standard procedures. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The biofilm formation peaked on the third day of incubation (1.54 ×10(6) cfu/g of bentonite clay) while the planktonic cells were found to be at a maximum on day one post inoculation (8.10 ×10(8) cfu/ml of the broth). Maneval staining of late logarithmic phase biofilm cultures revealed large aggregates of bacterial cells, bacteria appearing as chains or as a meshwork. The capsular polysaccharide estimation of biofilm cells revealed a 3.25 times increase over the planktonic bacteria. The biofilm cells cultured on solid media also produced some exclusive colony morphotypes. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3696846/ /pubmed/23825728 Text en © 2013 Iranian Society of Microbiology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nair, Govindapillai Krishnan
Mini, Mangattumuruppel
Joseph, Leo
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John, Koshy
Biofilm formation of Pasteurella multocida on bentonite clay
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title_short Biofilm formation of Pasteurella multocida on bentonite clay
title_sort biofilm formation of pasteurella multocida on bentonite clay
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3696846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23825728
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