Center for Biofilm Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
"Measurements of accumulation and displacement at the single cell
cluster level in Pseudomonas
aeruginosa biofilms"
08-020
Quantitative descriptions of biofilm growth and dynamics at the individual cell
level are largely
missing from the literature. To fill this gap, research was done to describe
growth, accumulation and displacement patterns in developing Pseudomonas
aeruginosa biofilms. A parent strain of PAO1 was labelled with either a cyan
or yellow fluorescent protein. These were then grown in a flow cell biofilm
together so that pockets of dividing cells could be identified and their
accumulation and displacement tracked. This analysis revealed a pattern of
exponential accumulation for all clusters followed by a stationary accumulation
phase. A background ‘carpet’ layer of cells uniformly colonizing the surface
exhibited zero net accumulation of bio-volume. The individual clusters were
found to have a mean accumulation rate of 0.34 h-1 with a range of
0.28–0.41 h-1. Cluster accumulation rates were negatively correlated
with cluster size; larger clusters accumulated volume at a slower rate (P <
0.001). Pockets of cells on the inside of clusters initially accumulated at a
comparable rate to
the cluster within which they resided, but later invariably exhibited zero to
slightly negative accumulation despite continued exponential (positive)
accumulation of the cluster. Expanding clusters were able to displace
neighbouring cells from the surface, and larger clusters displaced smaller
clusters. This work provides a more detailed quantitative experimental
observation of biofilm behaviour than has been described previously.
"Measurements of accumulation and displacement at the single cell cluster level
in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms"
Klayman BJ, Klapper I, Stewart PS, Camper AK
Environmental Microbiology 2008; 10(9), 2344-2354
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