Role of <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>’s Buoyant Density in the Development of Biofilm Associated Antibiotic Susceptibility
Biofilms are clusters of microorganisms that form at various interfaces, including those between air and liquid or liquid and solid. Due to their roles in enhancing wastewater treatment processes, and their unfortunate propensity to cause persistent human infections through lowering antibiotic susce...
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| author | Sarah Kispert Madison Liguori Cody Velikaneye Chong Qiu Shue Wang Nan Zhang Huan Gu |
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| description | Biofilms are clusters of microorganisms that form at various interfaces, including those between air and liquid or liquid and solid. Due to their roles in enhancing wastewater treatment processes, and their unfortunate propensity to cause persistent human infections through lowering antibiotic susceptibility, understanding and managing bacterial biofilms is of paramount importance. A pivotal stage in biofilm development is the initial bacterial attachment to these interfaces. However, the determinants of bacterial cell choice in colonizing an interface first and heterogeneity in bacterial adhesion remain elusive. Our research has unveiled variations in the buoyant density of free-swimming <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> cells, irrespective of their growth phase. Cells with a low cell buoyant density, characterized by fewer cell contents, exhibited lower susceptibility to antibiotic treatments (100 μg/mL vancomycin) and favored biofilm formation at air–liquid interfaces. In contrast, cells with higher cell buoyant density, which have richer cell contents, were more vulnerable to antibiotics and predominantly formed biofilms on liquid–solid interfaces when contained upright. Cells with low cell buoyant density were not able to revert to a more antibiotic sensitive and high cell buoyant density phenotype. In essence, <i>S. aureus</i> cells with higher cell buoyant density may be more inclined to adhere to upright substrates. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-baee9fa8389549dba0db6c9b95ea2dcc2025-08-20T00:22:38ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072024-04-0112475910.3390/microorganisms12040759Role of <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>’s Buoyant Density in the Development of Biofilm Associated Antibiotic SusceptibilitySarah Kispert0Madison Liguori1Cody Velikaneye2Chong Qiu3Shue Wang4Nan Zhang5Huan Gu6Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering & Biomedical Engineering, Tagliatela College of Engineering, University of New Haven, West Haven, CT 06516, USADepartment of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering & Biomedical Engineering, Tagliatela College of Engineering, University of New Haven, West Haven, CT 06516, USADepartment of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering & Biomedical Engineering, Tagliatela College of Engineering, University of New Haven, West Haven, CT 06516, USADepartment of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering & Biomedical Engineering, Tagliatela College of Engineering, University of New Haven, West Haven, CT 06516, USADepartment of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering & Biomedical Engineering, Tagliatela College of Engineering, University of New Haven, West Haven, CT 06516, USAKey Laboratory of Targeting Therapy and Diagnosis for Critical Diseases of Henan Province, Department of Pharmaceutics, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, ChinaDepartment of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering & Biomedical Engineering, Tagliatela College of Engineering, University of New Haven, West Haven, CT 06516, USABiofilms are clusters of microorganisms that form at various interfaces, including those between air and liquid or liquid and solid. Due to their roles in enhancing wastewater treatment processes, and their unfortunate propensity to cause persistent human infections through lowering antibiotic susceptibility, understanding and managing bacterial biofilms is of paramount importance. A pivotal stage in biofilm development is the initial bacterial attachment to these interfaces. However, the determinants of bacterial cell choice in colonizing an interface first and heterogeneity in bacterial adhesion remain elusive. Our research has unveiled variations in the buoyant density of free-swimming <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> cells, irrespective of their growth phase. Cells with a low cell buoyant density, characterized by fewer cell contents, exhibited lower susceptibility to antibiotic treatments (100 μg/mL vancomycin) and favored biofilm formation at air–liquid interfaces. In contrast, cells with higher cell buoyant density, which have richer cell contents, were more vulnerable to antibiotics and predominantly formed biofilms on liquid–solid interfaces when contained upright. Cells with low cell buoyant density were not able to revert to a more antibiotic sensitive and high cell buoyant density phenotype. In essence, <i>S. aureus</i> cells with higher cell buoyant density may be more inclined to adhere to upright substrates.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/12/4/759<i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>persistersbuoyant densityheterogeneityantibiotic susceptibilitybiofilm |
| spellingShingle | Sarah Kispert Madison Liguori Cody Velikaneye Chong Qiu Shue Wang Nan Zhang Huan Gu Role of <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>’s Buoyant Density in the Development of Biofilm Associated Antibiotic Susceptibility <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> persisters buoyant density heterogeneity antibiotic susceptibility biofilm |
| title | Role of <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>’s Buoyant Density in the Development of Biofilm Associated Antibiotic Susceptibility |
| title_full | Role of <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>’s Buoyant Density in the Development of Biofilm Associated Antibiotic Susceptibility |
| title_fullStr | Role of <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>’s Buoyant Density in the Development of Biofilm Associated Antibiotic Susceptibility |
| title_full_unstemmed | Role of <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>’s Buoyant Density in the Development of Biofilm Associated Antibiotic Susceptibility |
| title_short | Role of <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>’s Buoyant Density in the Development of Biofilm Associated Antibiotic Susceptibility |
| title_sort | role of i staphylococcus aureus i s buoyant density in the development of biofilm associated antibiotic susceptibility |
| topic | <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> persisters buoyant density heterogeneity antibiotic susceptibility biofilm |
| url | https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/12/4/759 |
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