| Literature DB >> 22099854 |
Cécile Duclairoir Poc1, Anne Groboillot, Olivier Lesouhaitier, Jean-Paul Morin, Nicole Orange, Marc Jg Feuilloley.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Low environmental air quality is a significant cause of mortality and morbidity and this question is now emerging as a main concern of governmental authorities. Airborne pollution results from the combination of chemicals, fine particles, and micro-organisms quantitatively or qualitatively dangerous for health or for the environment. Increasing regulations and limitations for outdoor air quality have been decreed in regards to chemicals and particles contrary to micro-organisms. Indeed, pertinent and reliable tests to evaluate this biohazard are scarce. In this work, our purpose was to evaluate the Caenorhaditis elegans killing test, a model considered as an equivalent to the mouse acute toxicity test in pharmaceutical industry, in order to monitor air bacterial quality.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22099854 PMCID: PMC3279514 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-4-503
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Figure 1Plotted experimental strategy from collected airborne bacteria to the evaluation of their virulence.
Airborne bacterial composition in the dust cloud resulting from crop transfer
| Sample | Next to crops ship loading winter 2009 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 17.6% | |||
| 72.4% | 4.0% | ||
| 39.9% | |||
| 10.8% | |||
| 16.4% | 5.3% | ||
| 11.1% | |||
| 6.5% | 3.7% | ||
| 2.8% | |||
| 4.6% | |||
Eight groups were represented: Gram-negative oxidase-negative strictly aerobic rods such as Acinetobacter, Pseudomonas... (Group 1), Gram-negative oxidase-positive facultatively anaerobic rods such as Aeromonas... (Group 2), Gram-negative oxydase-negative facultatively anaerobic rods mainly Enterobacteriaceae (Group 3), Gram-negative oxidase-positive strictly aerobic rods like Pseudomonas...(Group 4), Gram-positive sporing rods such as Bacillus...(Group 5), Gram-positive catalase-positive nonsporing rods such as Arthrobacter... (Group 6), Gram-positive catalase-positive strictly aerobic cocci such as Micrococcus... (Group 7), Gram-positive catalase-positive facultatively anaerobic cocci such as Staphylococcus... (Group 8).
Identification by API galleries and 16S RNA sequencing of the five representatives: P. syringae, S. marcescens, Brevundimonas, B. cereus, and S. aureus
| API Test | 16S RNA identification | |
|---|---|---|
Figure 2Kinetics of survival of . Kaplan-Meier survival plots of worms fed with the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1, bacterial strains isolated from air: Pseudomonas syringae (Group 1 : Acinetobacter...), Pantoae sp (Group 3: Enterobacteriaceae...), Brevundimonas sp (Group 4 Pseudomonas...), Bacillus cereus (Group 4: Bacillus...), and Staphylococcus aureus ( Group 8: Staphylococcus...) and the non-virulent strain Escherichia coli OP50, and "Total Air Sample". Experiments were done in triplicate.
Figure 3Comparison of the survival of worms exposed to bacteria at Day 9. Experiments were done in triplicate.