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Dynamics of Flagellum- and Pilus-Mediated Association of Pseudomonas aeruginosa with Contact Lens Surfaces

机译:铜绿假单胞菌与角膜接触镜的鞭毛和皮尔介导的动力学

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Flagella and pili are appendages that modulate attachment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to solid surfaces. However, previous studies have mostly reported absolute attachment. Neither the dynamic roles of these appendages in surface association nor those of attachment phenotypes have been quantified. We used video microscopy to address this issue. Unworn, sterile, soft contact lenses were placed in a laminar-flow optical chamber. Initial lens association kinetics for P. aeruginosa strain PAK were assessed in addition to lens-surface association phenotypes. Comparisons were made to strains with mutations in flagellin (fliC) or pilin (pilA) or those in flagellum (motAB) or pilus (pilU) function. PAK and its mutants associated with the contact lens surface at a constant rate according to first-order kinetics. Nonswimming mutants associated ∼30 to 40 times slower than the wild type. PAK and its pilA mutant associated at similar rates, but each ∼4 times faster than the pilU mutant. Lens attachment by wild-type PAK induced multiple phenotypes (static, lateral, and rotational surface movement), each showing only minor detachment. Flagellin (fliC) and flagellar-motility (motAB) mutants did not exhibit surface rotation. Conversely, strains with mutations in pilin (pilA) and pilus retraction (pilU) lacked lateral-surface movement but displayed enhanced surface rotation. Slower surface association of swimming-incapable P. aeruginosa mutants was ascribed to lower convective-diffusion-arrival rates, not to an inability to adhere. Flagellum function (swimming) enhanced lens association, attachment, and rotation; hyperpiliation hindered lens association. P. aeruginosa bound through three different adhesion sites: flagellum, pili, and body. Reduction of bacterial attachment to contact lenses thus requires blockage of multiple adhesion phenotypes.
机译:鞭毛和菌毛是调节铜绿假单胞菌附着于固体表面的附件。但是,以前的研究大多报道了绝对依恋。这些附属物在表面缔合中的动态作用或附着表型的动态作用均未得到量化。我们使用视频显微镜来解决此问题。将未佩戴过的无菌软性隐形眼镜放在层流光学室中。除晶状体表面缔合表型外,还评估了铜绿假单胞菌菌株PAK的初始晶状体缔合动力学。对鞭毛蛋白(fliC)或菌毛蛋白(pilA)或鞭毛蛋白(motAB)或菌毛(pilU)功能突变的菌株进行了比较。根据一级动力学,PAK及其突变体以恒定速率与隐形眼镜表面相关联。非游动的突变体比野生型慢约30至40倍。 PAK及其pilA突变体以相似的速率结合,但比pilU突变体快约4倍。野生型PAK引起的晶状体附着会引起多种表型(静态,横向和旋转表面运动),每种表型仅表现出轻微的脱离。鞭毛蛋白(fliC)和鞭毛运动(motAB)突变体没有表面旋转。相反,菌毛蛋白(pilA)和菌毛回缩(pilU)突变的菌株缺乏侧向运动,但表面旋转增强。不能游泳的铜绿假单胞菌突变体的较慢的表面缔合归因于对流扩散到达率较低,而不是不能粘附。鞭毛功能(游泳)增强了镜片的结合,附着和旋转;瞳孔过大阻碍了晶状体缔合。铜绿假单胞菌通过三个不同的粘附位点结合:鞭毛,菌毛和身体。因此,减少细菌对隐形眼镜的附着需要阻断多种粘附表型。

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