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Efficacy of Novel Bacteriophages against Escherichia coli Biofilms on Stainless Steel

Biofilm formation by E. coli is a serious threat to meat processing plants. Chemical disinfectants often fail to eliminate biofilms; thus, bacteriophages are a promising alternative to solve this problem, since they are widely distributed, environmentally friendly, and nontoxic to humans. In this st...

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Autores principales: González-Gómez, Jean Pierre, González-Torres, Berenice, Guerrero-Medina, Pedro Javier, López-Cuevas, Osvaldo, Chaidez, Cristóbal, Avila-Novoa, María Guadalupe, Gutiérrez-Lomelí, Melesio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8532843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34680731
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10101150
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author González-Gómez, Jean Pierre
González-Torres, Berenice
Guerrero-Medina, Pedro Javier
López-Cuevas, Osvaldo
Chaidez, Cristóbal
Avila-Novoa, María Guadalupe
Gutiérrez-Lomelí, Melesio
author_facet González-Gómez, Jean Pierre
González-Torres, Berenice
Guerrero-Medina, Pedro Javier
López-Cuevas, Osvaldo
Chaidez, Cristóbal
Avila-Novoa, María Guadalupe
Gutiérrez-Lomelí, Melesio
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description Biofilm formation by E. coli is a serious threat to meat processing plants. Chemical disinfectants often fail to eliminate biofilms; thus, bacteriophages are a promising alternative to solve this problem, since they are widely distributed, environmentally friendly, and nontoxic to humans. In this study, the biofilm formation of 10 E. coli strains isolated from the meat industry and E. coli ATCC BAA-1430 and ATCC 11303 were evaluated. Three strains, isolated from the meat contact surfaces, showed adhesion ability and produced extracellular polymeric substances. Biofilms of these three strains were developed onto stainless steel (SS) surfaces and enumerated at 2, 12, 24, 48, and 120 h, and were visualized by scanning electron microscopy. Subsequently, three bacteriophages showing podovirus morphology were isolated from ground beef and poultry liver samples, which showed lytic activity against the abovementioned biofilm-forming strains. SS surfaces with biofilms of 2, 14, and 48 h maturity were treated with mixed and individual bacteriophages at 8 and 9 log(10) PFU/mL for 1 h. The results showed reductions greater than 6 log(10) CFU/cm(2) as a result of exposing SS surfaces with biofilms of 24 h maturity to 9 log(10) PFU/mL of bacteriophages; however, the E. coli and bacteriophage strains, phage concentration, and biofilm development stage had significant effects on biofilm reduction (p < 0.05). In conclusion, the isolated bacteriophages showed effectiveness at reducing biofilms of isolated E. coli; however, it is necessary to increase the libraries of phages with lytic activity against the strains isolated from production environments.
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spelling pubmed-85328432021-10-23 Efficacy of Novel Bacteriophages against Escherichia coli Biofilms on Stainless Steel González-Gómez, Jean Pierre González-Torres, Berenice Guerrero-Medina, Pedro Javier López-Cuevas, Osvaldo Chaidez, Cristóbal Avila-Novoa, María Guadalupe Gutiérrez-Lomelí, Melesio Antibiotics (Basel) Article Biofilm formation by E. coli is a serious threat to meat processing plants. Chemical disinfectants often fail to eliminate biofilms; thus, bacteriophages are a promising alternative to solve this problem, since they are widely distributed, environmentally friendly, and nontoxic to humans. In this study, the biofilm formation of 10 E. coli strains isolated from the meat industry and E. coli ATCC BAA-1430 and ATCC 11303 were evaluated. Three strains, isolated from the meat contact surfaces, showed adhesion ability and produced extracellular polymeric substances. Biofilms of these three strains were developed onto stainless steel (SS) surfaces and enumerated at 2, 12, 24, 48, and 120 h, and were visualized by scanning electron microscopy. Subsequently, three bacteriophages showing podovirus morphology were isolated from ground beef and poultry liver samples, which showed lytic activity against the abovementioned biofilm-forming strains. SS surfaces with biofilms of 2, 14, and 48 h maturity were treated with mixed and individual bacteriophages at 8 and 9 log(10) PFU/mL for 1 h. The results showed reductions greater than 6 log(10) CFU/cm(2) as a result of exposing SS surfaces with biofilms of 24 h maturity to 9 log(10) PFU/mL of bacteriophages; however, the E. coli and bacteriophage strains, phage concentration, and biofilm development stage had significant effects on biofilm reduction (p < 0.05). In conclusion, the isolated bacteriophages showed effectiveness at reducing biofilms of isolated E. coli; however, it is necessary to increase the libraries of phages with lytic activity against the strains isolated from production environments. MDPI 2021-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8532843/ /pubmed/34680731 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10101150 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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López-Cuevas, Osvaldo
Chaidez, Cristóbal
Avila-Novoa, María Guadalupe
Gutiérrez-Lomelí, Melesio
Efficacy of Novel Bacteriophages against Escherichia coli Biofilms on Stainless Steel
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title_full Efficacy of Novel Bacteriophages against Escherichia coli Biofilms on Stainless Steel
title_fullStr Efficacy of Novel Bacteriophages against Escherichia coli Biofilms on Stainless Steel
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of Novel Bacteriophages against Escherichia coli Biofilms on Stainless Steel
title_short Efficacy of Novel Bacteriophages against Escherichia coli Biofilms on Stainless Steel
title_sort efficacy of novel bacteriophages against escherichia coli biofilms on stainless steel
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8532843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34680731
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10101150
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