| Literature DB >> 25905816 |
Benjamin Mougin1, Roger B D Tian1, Michel Drancourt1.
Abstract
Mycobacterium ulcerans, the etiologic agent of Buruli ulcer, has been detected on aquatic plants in endemic tropical regions. Here, we tested the effect of several tropical plant extracts on the growth of M. ulcerans and the closely related Mycobacterium marinum. M. ulcerans and M. marinum were inoculated on Middlebrook 7H11 medium with and without extracts from tropical aquatic plants, including Ammannia gracilis, Crinum calamistratum, Echinodorus africanus, Vallisneria nana and Vallisneria torta. Delay of detection of the first colony and the number of colonies at day 7 (M. marinum) or day 16 (M. ulcerans) were used as endpoints. The first M. ulcerans colonies were detected at 8 ± 0 days on control Middlebrook 7H11 medium, 6.34 ± 0.75 days on A. gracilis-enriched medium (p<0.01), 6 ± 1 days on E. africanus- and V. torta-enriched media (p<0.01), 6 ± 0 days on V. nana-enriched medium (p<0.01) and 5.67 ± 0.47 days on C. calamistratum-enriched medium (p<0.01). Furthermore, the number of detected colonies was significantly increased in C. calamistratum- and E. africanus-enriched media at each time point compared to Middlebrook 7H11 (p<0.05). V. nana- and V. torta-enriched media significantly increased the number of detected colonies starting from day 6 and day 10, respectively (p<0.001). At the opposite, A. gracilis-enriched medium significantly decreased the number of detected colonies starting from day 8 PI (p<0.05). In conclusion, some aquatic plant extracts, could be added as adjuvants to the Middlebrook 7H11 medium for the culturing of M. marinum and M. ulcerans.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25905816 PMCID: PMC4408112 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0124626
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Tropical aquatic plants used in this study to enrich Middlebrook 7H11 solid culture medium.
| Common name | Scientific name | Environment | Distribution | Growth temperature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ammannia |
| Sandy edges of rivers, swamps | Western Africa | 22–30° C |
| Cameroon Crinum |
| Freshwater | Central Africa | 20–28° C |
| African Amazon sword |
| Freshwater | Africa (Cameroon), South Africa | 20–32° C |
| Vallisneria nana |
| Shallow edges of rivers | Australia (State of Queensland) | 20–28° C |
| Corkscrew Vallis |
| Freshwater | Japan, South-East Asia | 19–30° C |
Fig 1A. gracilis and C. calamistratum extracts increase the growth rate of M. marinum on Middlebrook 7H11-enriched media.
Kinetics of growth of M. marinum in Middlebrook 7H11 medium and Middlebrook 7H11-based solid medium enriched with plant filtered extracts (10%, vol:vol), detected by autofluorescence. Each data point represents the mean ± standard error for six plates per time point. The asterisks represent medium facilitating a significant increase of the number of M. marinum colonies at each time point compared to Middlebrook 7H11 medium.
Fig 2C. calamistratum and E. africanus extracts increase the growth rate of M. ulcerans on Middlebrook 7H11-enriched media.
Kinetics of growth of M. ulcerans in Middlebrook 7H11 medium and Middlebrook 7H11-based solid media enriched with tropical plant extracts (10%, vol:vol), detected by autofluorescence. Each data point represents the mean ± standard error for six plates per time point. The asterisks represent media facilitating a significant increase of the number of M. ulcerans colonies at each time point compared to Middlebrook 7H11 medium.