Literature DB >> 12070687

In vitro adhesion to human cells by viable but nonculturable Enterococcus faecalis.

Carla Pruzzo1, Renato Tarsi, Maria Mar Lleò, Caterina Signoretto, Massimiliano Zampini, Rita R Colwell, Pietro Canepari.   

Abstract

The ability of viable but nonculturable (VBNC) Enterococcus faecalis to adhere to Caco-2 and Girardi heart cultured cells and to urinary tract epithelial cells (ECs) was studied. Enterococci were harvested during the vegetative growth phase (early exponential and stationary), in the VBNC state, and after recovery of the ability to divide. VBNC bacteria maintained their adherence capability but the efficiency of attachment was reduced by about 50 to 70%, depending on the target cell employed. The decrease was transient, since enterococci that regained their culturability showed adherence values similar to those observed for actively growing cells. Analysis of the invasive properties of E. faecalis revealed that the VBNC state caused a decrease in the number of bacteria that entered the cultured HEK cells as a result of the reduction in the number of adhering bacteria. These results highlight the importance of studies of the VBNC phenomenon, with respect to both microbial survival in the environment and the impact on human health.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12070687     DOI: 10.1007/s00284-001-0089-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Microbiol        ISSN: 0343-8651            Impact factor:   2.188


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