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Use of Quorum Sensing Inhibition Strategies to Control Microfouling.

Andrea Muras1, Ana Parga1, Celia Mayer1,2, Ana Otero1.   

Abstract

Interfering with the quorum sensing bacterial communication systems has been proposed as a promising strategy to control bacterial biofilm formation, a key process in biofouling development. Appropriate in vitro biofilm-forming bacteria models are needed to establish screening methods for innovative anti-biofilm and anti-microfouling compounds. Four marine strains, two Pseudoalteromonas spp. and two Vibrio spp., were selected and studied with regard to their biofilm-forming capacity and sensitivity to quorum sensing (QS) inhibitors. Biofilm experiments were performed using two biofilm cultivation and quantification methods: the xCELLigence® system, which allows online monitoring of biofilm formation, and the active attachment model, which allows refreshment of the culture medium to obtain a strong biofilm that can be quantified with standard staining methods. Although all selected strains produced acyl-homoserine-lactone (AHL) QS signals, only the P. flavipulchra biofilm, measured with both quantification systems, was significantly reduced with the addition of the AHL-lactonase Aii20J without a significant effect on planktonic growth. Two-species biofilms containing P. flavipulchra were also affected by the addition of Aii20J, indicating an influence on the target bacterial strain as well as an indirect effect on the co-cultured bacterium. The use of xCELLigence® is proposed as a time-saving method to quantify biofilm formation and search for eco-friendly anti-microfouling compounds based on quorum sensing inhibition (QSI) strategies. The results obtained from these two in vitro biofilm formation methods revealed important differences in the response of biosensor bacteria to culture medium and conditions, indicating that several strains should be used simultaneously for screening purposes and the cultivation conditions should be carefully optimized for each specific purpose.

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Keywords:  biofilm; lactonase; marine bacteria; microfouling; quorum quenching; quorum sensing

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33573187      PMCID: PMC7912365          DOI: 10.3390/md19020074

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Drugs        ISSN: 1660-3397            Impact factor:   5.118


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Authors:  P Alviz-Gazitua; A González; M R Lee; C P Aranda
Journal:  Mar Biotechnol (NY)       Date:  2022-04-29       Impact factor: 3.619

2.  Mobile genetic elements used by competing coral microbial populations increase genomic plasticity.

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Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2021-12-31
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