Biofilm formation of Clostridium perfringens and its exposure to low-dose antimicrobials

Clostridium perfringens is an opportunistic pathogen that can cause food poisoning in humans and various enterotoxemia in animal species. Very little is known on the biofilm of C. perfringens and its exposure to subminimal inhibitory concentrations of antimicrobials. This study was undertaken to add...

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Main Authors: Audrey eCharlebois, Mario eJacques, Marie eArchambault
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-04-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2014.00183/full
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spelling doaj-30627c01ef5d4d8cba67793db0cd65bd2020-11-25T00:47:52ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2014-04-01510.3389/fmicb.2014.0018379502Biofilm formation of Clostridium perfringens and its exposure to low-dose antimicrobialsAudrey eCharlebois0Mario eJacques1Marie eArchambault2University of MontrealUniversity of MontrealUniversity of MontrealClostridium perfringens is an opportunistic pathogen that can cause food poisoning in humans and various enterotoxemia in animal species. Very little is known on the biofilm of C. perfringens and its exposure to subminimal inhibitory concentrations of antimicrobials. This study was undertaken to address these issues. Most of the C. perfringens human and animal isolates tested in this study were able to form biofilm (230/277). Porcine clinical isolates formed significantly more biofilm than the porcine commensal isolates. A subgroup of clinical and commensal C. perfringens isolates was randomly selected for further characterization. Biofilm was found to protect C. perfringens bacterial cells from exposure to high concentrations of tested antimicrobials. Exposure to low doses of some of these antimicrobials tended to lead to a diminution of the biofilm formed. However, a few isolates showed an increase in biofilm formation when exposed to low doses of tylosin, bacitracin, virginiamycin and monensin. Six isolates were randomly selected for biofilm analysis using scanning laser confocal microscopy. Of those, four produced more biofilm in presence of low doses of bacitracin whereas biofilms formed without bacitracin were thinner and less elevated. An increase in the area occupied by bacteria in the biofilm following exposure to low doses of bacitracin was also observed in the majority of isolates. Morphology examination revealed flat biofilms with the exception of one isolate that demonstrated a mushroom-like biofilm. Matrix composition analysis showed the presence of proteins, beta 1-4 linked polysaccharides and extracellular DNA, but no poly-beta-1,6-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (PNAG). This study brings new information on the biofilm produced by C. perfringens and its exposure to low doses of antimicrobials.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2014.00183/fullAntibiotic ProphylaxisBiofilmsClostridium perfringensanaerobesBiofilm formationanticoccidials
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Marie eArchambault
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Mario eJacques
Marie eArchambault
Biofilm formation of Clostridium perfringens and its exposure to low-dose antimicrobials
Frontiers in Microbiology
Antibiotic Prophylaxis
Biofilms
Clostridium perfringens
anaerobes
Biofilm formation
anticoccidials
author_facet Audrey eCharlebois
Mario eJacques
Marie eArchambault
author_sort Audrey eCharlebois
title Biofilm formation of Clostridium perfringens and its exposure to low-dose antimicrobials
title_short Biofilm formation of Clostridium perfringens and its exposure to low-dose antimicrobials
title_full Biofilm formation of Clostridium perfringens and its exposure to low-dose antimicrobials
title_fullStr Biofilm formation of Clostridium perfringens and its exposure to low-dose antimicrobials
title_full_unstemmed Biofilm formation of Clostridium perfringens and its exposure to low-dose antimicrobials
title_sort biofilm formation of clostridium perfringens and its exposure to low-dose antimicrobials
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2014-04-01
description Clostridium perfringens is an opportunistic pathogen that can cause food poisoning in humans and various enterotoxemia in animal species. Very little is known on the biofilm of C. perfringens and its exposure to subminimal inhibitory concentrations of antimicrobials. This study was undertaken to address these issues. Most of the C. perfringens human and animal isolates tested in this study were able to form biofilm (230/277). Porcine clinical isolates formed significantly more biofilm than the porcine commensal isolates. A subgroup of clinical and commensal C. perfringens isolates was randomly selected for further characterization. Biofilm was found to protect C. perfringens bacterial cells from exposure to high concentrations of tested antimicrobials. Exposure to low doses of some of these antimicrobials tended to lead to a diminution of the biofilm formed. However, a few isolates showed an increase in biofilm formation when exposed to low doses of tylosin, bacitracin, virginiamycin and monensin. Six isolates were randomly selected for biofilm analysis using scanning laser confocal microscopy. Of those, four produced more biofilm in presence of low doses of bacitracin whereas biofilms formed without bacitracin were thinner and less elevated. An increase in the area occupied by bacteria in the biofilm following exposure to low doses of bacitracin was also observed in the majority of isolates. Morphology examination revealed flat biofilms with the exception of one isolate that demonstrated a mushroom-like biofilm. Matrix composition analysis showed the presence of proteins, beta 1-4 linked polysaccharides and extracellular DNA, but no poly-beta-1,6-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (PNAG). This study brings new information on the biofilm produced by C. perfringens and its exposure to low doses of antimicrobials.
topic Antibiotic Prophylaxis
Biofilms
Clostridium perfringens
anaerobes
Biofilm formation
anticoccidials
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2014.00183/full
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