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Role of planktonic and sessile extracellular metabolic byproducts on Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli intra and interspecies relationships

机译:浮游和无柄细胞外代谢副产物对铜绿假单胞菌和大肠杆菌种内和种间关系的作用

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Bacterial species are found primarily as residents of complex surface-associated communities, known as biofilms. Although these structures prevail in nature, bacteria still exist in planktonic lifestyle and differ from those in morphology, physiology, and metabolism. This study aimed to investigate the influence of physiological states of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli in cell-to-cell interactions. Filtered supernatants obtained under planktonic and biofilm cultures of each single species were supplemented with tryptic soy broth (TSB) and used as the growth media (conditioned media) to planktonic and sessile growth of both single- and two-species cultures. Planktonic bacterial growth was examined through OD640 measurement. One-day-old biofilms were evaluated in terms of biofilm biomass (CV), respiratory activity (XTT), and CFU number. Conditioned media obtained either in biofilm or in planktonic mode of life triggered a synergistic effect on planktonic growth, mainly for E. coli single cultures growing in P. aeruginosa supernatants. Biofilms grown in the presence of P. aeruginosa biofilms-derived metabolites presented less mass and activity. These events highlight that, when developed in biofilm, P. aeruginosa release signals or metabolites able to prejudice single and binary biofilm growth of others species and of their own species. However, products released by their planktonic counterparts did not impair biofilm growth or activity. E. coli, living as planktonic or sessile cultures, released signals and metabolites or removed un-beneficial compounds which promoted the growth and activity of all the species. Our findings revealed that inter and intraspecies behaviors depend on the involved bacteria and their adopted mode of life.
机译:细菌物种主要被发现为与生物表面相关的复杂表面相关群落的居民。尽管这些结构在自然界中占主导地位,但细菌仍存在于浮游生活方式中,并且在形态,生理和代谢方面与细菌不同。这项研究旨在调查铜绿假单胞菌和大肠杆菌的生理状态对细胞间相互作用的影响。在每个单一物种的浮游生物膜和生物膜培养物中获得的过滤上清液补充有胰蛋白酶大豆肉汤(TSB),并用作单种和两种物种浮游和无柄生长的生长培养基(条件培养基)。通过OD640测量检查浮游细菌的生长。根据生物膜生物量(CV),呼吸活动(XTT)和CFU数量评估一天的生物膜。以生物膜或浮游生物的方式获得的条件培养基对浮游生物的生长产生了协同效应,主要是针对在铜绿假单胞菌上清液中生长的大肠杆菌单一培养物。在铜绿假单胞菌生物膜衍生的代谢物存在下生长的生物膜表现出较小的质量和活性。这些事件突出表明,铜绿假单胞菌在生物膜中发育时会释放信号或代谢物,这些信号或代谢物会损害其他物种及其自身物种的单个和二元生物膜生长。但是,由其浮游生物释放的产品不会损害生物膜的生长或活性。以浮游或无柄培养形式生活的大肠杆菌释放信号和代谢产物,或去除了有益于所有物种生长和活性的非有益化合物。我们的发现表明,种间和种内行为取决于所涉及的细菌及其所采用的生活方式。

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