Literature DB >> 25484614

Filaments in curved streamlines: Rapid formation of Staphylococcus aureus biofilm streamers.

Minyoung Kevin Kim1, Knut Drescher2, On Shun Pak3, Bonnie L Bassler4, Howard A Stone3.   

Abstract

Biofilms are surface-associated conglomerates of bacteria that are highly resistant to antibiotics. These bacterial communities can cause chronic infections in humans by colonizing, for example, medical implants, heart valves, or lungs. Staphylococcus aureus, a notorious human pathogen, causes some of the most common biofilm-related infections. Despite the clinical importance of S. aureus biofilms, it remains mostly unknown how physical effects, in particular flow, and surface structure influence biofilm dynamics. Here we use model microfluidic systems to investigate how environmental factors, such as surface geometry, surface chemistry, and fluid flow affect biofilm development in S. aureus. We discovered that S. aureus rapidly forms flow-induced, filamentous biofilm streamers, and furthermore if surfaces are coated with human blood plasma, streamers appear within minutes and clog the channels more rapidly than if the channels are uncoated. To understand how biofilm streamer filaments reorient in flows with curved streamlines to bridge the distances between corners, we developed a mathematical model based on resistive force theory of slender filaments. Understanding physical aspects of biofilm formation in S. aureus may lead to new approaches for interrupting biofilm formation of this pathogen.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25484614      PMCID: PMC4255984          DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/16/6/065024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New J Phys        ISSN: 1367-2630            Impact factor:   3.729


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6.  Dynamic switching enables efficient bacterial colonization in flow.

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10.  Local and global consequences of flow on bacterial quorum sensing.

Authors:  Minyoung Kevin Kim; François Ingremeau; Aishan Zhao; Bonnie L Bassler; Howard A Stone
Journal:  Nat Microbiol       Date:  2016-01-11       Impact factor: 17.745

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