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Jean-Félix Sicard1, Philippe Vogeleer1, Guillaume Le Bihan1, Yaindrys Rodriguez Olivera1, Francis Beaudry1, Mario Jacques2, Josée Harel1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The intestinal mucous layer is a physical barrier that limits the contact between bacteria and host epithelial cells. There is growing evidence that microbiota-produced metabolites can also be specifically sensed by gut pathogens as signals to induce or repress virulence genes. Many E. coli, including adherent and invasive (AIEC) strains, can form biofilm. This property can promote their intestinal colonization and resistance to immune mechanisms. We sought to evaluate the impact of mucus-derived sugars on biofilm formation of E. coli.Entities:
Keywords: AIEC; Biofilms; Escherichia coli; Mucus; N-Acetyl-glucosamine
Year: 2018 PMID: 29977346 PMCID: PMC6013987 DOI: 10.1186/s13099-018-0252-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gut Pathog ISSN: 1757-4749 Impact factor: 4.181
List of strains and plasmids used in this study
| Strains | Characteristics | Origin | Disease | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LF82 | Wild type AIEC O83:H1 AmpR | Human | Crohn’s disease | [ |
| LF82Δ | LF82 Δ | This study | ||
| MG1655 | Laboratory | Human | Healthy | [ |
| EDL933 | Wild type EHEC O157:H7 | Human | Diarrhea, HUS | [ |
| 17.2 | Wild type EAEC | Human | Diarrhea | [ |
| NC101 | Wild type commensal (AIEC-like) | Mouse | Mouse colitis | [ |
| χ7213 | [ |
Fig. 1Impact of mucus-derived sugars on specific biofilm formation of AIEC strain LF82. Biofilms of strain LF82 were formed in LB medium under static conditions at 30 °C. NAG, NANA or fucose were supplemented at a concentration of 1 mM. SBF values are the mean and standard error of at least 3 biological experiments. Statistical significance was calculated by one-way ANOVA with Dunnett’s multiple comparison test **P <0.01
Fig. 2NagC positively influences the biofilm formation of AIEC strain LF82. Biofilms of strain LF82, its isogenic mutant ΔnagC and complemented ΔnagC were formed in LB medium under static condition at 30 °C. NAG was supplemented at a concentration of 1 mM. SBF values are the mean and standard error of 4 biological replicates. Statistical analysis was calculated by two-way ANOVA with Tukey’s multiple comparison test *P <0.05; **P <0.01
Fig. 3The biofilm formation is delayed in nagC mutant of LF82 in a microfluidic system. a Biofilms of strain LF82, its isogenic mutant ΔnagC and complemented ΔnagC were formed in LB medium at 30 °C in the BioFlux 200 microfluidic system. NAG was supplemented at a concentration of 1 mM. A field of view representative of 3 independent replicates is shown for each test. Images were captured by phase contrast microcopy using a digital camera. b Quantification of biofilm formation was made using the “Analyze Particles” function of ImageJ and results show the percentage of the area covered by biofilm structures in images pictures. Statistical significance was calculated by one-way ANOVA with Dunnett’s multiple comparison test **P 0.01; ***P 0.001
Fig. 4NagC influences the expression and the production of type 1 fimbriae of LF82. a The expression of type 1 fimbriae subunit fimA was measured by qRT-PCR in LF82 WT strain, its ΔnagC derivative and the complemented mutant grown as biofilm in LB media. NAG was also supplemented at a concentration of 1 mM in media used for WT strain. Results are shown as the ratio of copy number of fimA transcript/copy numbers of tufA transcript. b Production of type 1 fimbriae was also evaluated for each strain by mannose specific agglutination to the yeast S. cerevisiae. LB medium was used in the experiments and NAG was supplemented at a concentration of 1 mM when needed. Results are the mean values and standard error of 3 biological experiments. Statistical analyzes were made using one-way ANOVA with Dunnett’s multiple comparison test *P 0.05; **P 0.01
Fig. 5Mucus-derived sugars can influence the specific biofilm formation of different strains of E. coli. Strain specific optimized conditions for biofilm formation were identified. LB was used for EAEC strain 17.2 and K-12 strain MG1655. LBWS was used for AIEC strain NC101 and M9 with glucose was used for EHEC strain EDL933. Biofilms were formed under static conditions at 30 °C except for strain EDL933 that was grown at 37 °C. NAG, NANA and fucose were supplemented at a concentration of 1 mM. SBF values are the mean and standard error of at least 3 biological experiments. Statistical analysis was made using one-way ANOVA with Dunnett’s multiple comparison test *P 0.05; **P 0.01; ***P 0.001