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Continuous nondestructive monitoring of Bordetella pertussis biofilms by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and other corroborative techniques
Authors:Diego Serra  Alejandra Bosch  Daniela M. Russo  María E. Rodríguez  Ángeles Zorreguieta  Juergen Schmitt  Dieter Naumann  Osvaldo Yantorno
Affiliation:(1) Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Fermentaciones Industriales (CINDEFI, CONICET), Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, UNLP, Calles 50 y 115, 1900 La Plata, Argentina;(2) Fundación Instituto Leloir, CONICET, Patricias Argentinas 435, C1405BWE Buenos Aires, Argentina;(3) Synthon GmbH, Im Neuenheimer Feld 583, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany;(4) Robert Koch-Institut, P13, Nordufer 20, 13353 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:This work describes the application of several analytical techniques to characterize the development of Bordetella pertussis biofilms and to examine, in particular, the contribution of virulence factors in this development. Growth of surface-attached virulent and avirulent B. pertussis strains was monitored in continuous-flow chambers by techniques such as the crystal violet method, and nondestructive methodologies like fluorescence microscopy and Fourier transform (FT) IR spectroscopy. Additionally, B. pertussis virulent and avirulent strains expressing green fluorescent protein were grown adhered to the base of a glass chamber of 1-μm thickness. Three-dimensional images of mature biofilms, acquired by confocal laser scanning microscopy, were quantitatively analysed by means of the computer program COMSTAT. Our results indicate that only the virulent (Bvg+) phase of B. pertussis is able to attach to surfaces and develop a mature biofilm. In the virulent phase these bacteria are capable of producing a biofilm consisting of microcolonies of approximately 200 μm in diameter and 24 μm in depth. FTIR spectroscopy allowed us not only to follow the dynamics of biofilm growth through specific biomass and biofilm marker absorption bands, but also to monitor the maturation of the biofilm by means of the increase of the carbohydrate-to-protein ratio.
Keywords:Bordetella pertussis   Biofilm structure  Image analysis  Quantification  Fourier transform IR spectroscopy
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