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Effects of Cigarette Smoke Condensate on Growth and Biofilm Formation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The planktonic and biofilm-forming cultures were prepared in Middlebrook 7H9 and Sauton broth media, respectively, using Mtb strain, H37Rv. The effects of CSC at concentrations of 0.05-3.12 mg/L on growth, biofilm formation and structure were evaluated using microplate Alamar...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7453263/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32923486 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8237402 |
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author | Cholo, Moloko C. Rasehlo, Sipho S. M. Venter, Eudri Venter, Chantelle Anderson, Ronald |
author_facet | Cholo, Moloko C. Rasehlo, Sipho S. M. Venter, Eudri Venter, Chantelle Anderson, Ronald |
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description | MATERIALS AND METHODS: The planktonic and biofilm-forming cultures were prepared in Middlebrook 7H9 and Sauton broth media, respectively, using Mtb strain, H37Rv. The effects of CSC at concentrations of 0.05-3.12 mg/L on growth, biofilm formation and structure were evaluated using microplate Alamar Blue assay, spectrophotometric procedure and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), respectively. Involvement of reactive oxygen species in CSC-mediated biofilm formation was investigated by including catalase in biofilm-forming cultures. RESULTS: CSC did not affect the growth of planktonic bacteria, but rather led to a statistically significant increase in biofilm formation at concentrations of 0.4-3.12 mg/L, as well as in the viability of biofilm-forming bacteria at CSC concentrations of 0.2-1.56 mg/L. SEM confirmed an agglomerated biofilm matrix and irregular bacterial morphology in CSC-treated biofilms. Inclusion of catalase caused significant attenuation of CSC-mediated augmentation of biofilm formation by Mtb, implying involvement of oxidative stress. These findings demonstrate that exposure of Mtb to CSC resulted in increased biofilm formation that appeared to be mediated, at least in part, by oxidative stress, while no effect on planktonic cultures was observed. CONCLUSION: Smoking-related augmentation of biofilm formation by Mtb may contribute to persistence of the pathogen, predisposing to disease reactivation and counteracting the efficacy of antimicrobial chemotherapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-74532632020-09-11 Effects of Cigarette Smoke Condensate on Growth and Biofilm Formation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cholo, Moloko C. Rasehlo, Sipho S. M. Venter, Eudri Venter, Chantelle Anderson, Ronald Biomed Res Int Research Article MATERIALS AND METHODS: The planktonic and biofilm-forming cultures were prepared in Middlebrook 7H9 and Sauton broth media, respectively, using Mtb strain, H37Rv. The effects of CSC at concentrations of 0.05-3.12 mg/L on growth, biofilm formation and structure were evaluated using microplate Alamar Blue assay, spectrophotometric procedure and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), respectively. Involvement of reactive oxygen species in CSC-mediated biofilm formation was investigated by including catalase in biofilm-forming cultures. RESULTS: CSC did not affect the growth of planktonic bacteria, but rather led to a statistically significant increase in biofilm formation at concentrations of 0.4-3.12 mg/L, as well as in the viability of biofilm-forming bacteria at CSC concentrations of 0.2-1.56 mg/L. SEM confirmed an agglomerated biofilm matrix and irregular bacterial morphology in CSC-treated biofilms. Inclusion of catalase caused significant attenuation of CSC-mediated augmentation of biofilm formation by Mtb, implying involvement of oxidative stress. These findings demonstrate that exposure of Mtb to CSC resulted in increased biofilm formation that appeared to be mediated, at least in part, by oxidative stress, while no effect on planktonic cultures was observed. CONCLUSION: Smoking-related augmentation of biofilm formation by Mtb may contribute to persistence of the pathogen, predisposing to disease reactivation and counteracting the efficacy of antimicrobial chemotherapy. Hindawi 2020-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7453263/ /pubmed/32923486 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8237402 Text en Copyright © 2020 Moloko C. Cholo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Cholo, Moloko C. Rasehlo, Sipho S. M. Venter, Eudri Venter, Chantelle Anderson, Ronald Effects of Cigarette Smoke Condensate on Growth and Biofilm Formation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
title | Effects of Cigarette Smoke Condensate on Growth and Biofilm Formation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
title_full | Effects of Cigarette Smoke Condensate on Growth and Biofilm Formation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
title_fullStr | Effects of Cigarette Smoke Condensate on Growth and Biofilm Formation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of Cigarette Smoke Condensate on Growth and Biofilm Formation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
title_short | Effects of Cigarette Smoke Condensate on Growth and Biofilm Formation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
title_sort | effects of cigarette smoke condensate on growth and biofilm formation by mycobacterium tuberculosis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7453263/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32923486 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8237402 |
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