| Literature DB >> 31386902 |
David S Courson1, Astha Pokhrel1, Cody Scott1, Melissa Madrill1, Alden J Rinehold1, Rita Tamayo2, Richard E Cheney3, Erin B Purcell4.
Abstract
Regulation of bacterial motility to maximize nutrient acquisition or minimize exposure to harmful substances plays an important role in microbial proliferation and host colonization. The technical difficulties of performing high-resolution live microscopy on anaerobes have hindered mechanistic studies of motility in Clostridioides (formerly Clostridium) difficile. Here, we present a widely applicable protocol for live cell imaging of anaerobic bacteria that has allowed us to characterize C. difficile swimming at the single-cell level. This accessible method for anaerobic live cell microscopy enables inquiry into previously inaccessible aspects of C. difficile physiology and behavior. We present the first report that vegetative C. difficile are capable of regulated motility in the presence of different nutrients. We demonstrate that the epidemic C. difficile strain R20291 exhibits regulated motility in the presence of multiple nutrient sources by modulating its swimming velocity. This is a powerful illustration of the ability of single-cell studies to explain population-wide phenomena such as dispersal through the environment.Entities:
Keywords: Clostridioides (Clostridium) difficile; Live cell anaerobic microscopy; Motility regulation; Nutrient regulation
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31386902 PMCID: PMC6785396 DOI: 10.1016/j.anaerobe.2019.102080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anaerobe ISSN: 1075-9964 Impact factor: 3.331