Material Properties of Interfacial Films of Mucoid and Nonmucoid Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Isolates

S. Balmuri, N. Waters, Jonas Hegemann, J. Kierfeld, Tagbo H. R. Niepa
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Chronic lung infection with bacterial biofilms is a leading cause of death in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. Pseudomonas aeruginosa, one of the many species colonizing the lung airways, can undergo pathoadaptation, leading to a mucoid phenotype with interesting material properties. We hypothesize that the surface properties and extracellular materials of mucoid P. aeruginosa cells greatly influence the mechanical behavior of their films at fluid interfaces. In this study, we investigate the interfacial properties of films formed by nonmucoid (PANT) and mucoid (PASL) strains of P. aeruginosa isolated from CF patients. We use pendant drop elastometry to analyze the interfacial response of the films formed by PANT and PASL at the hexadecane-water interface. The dynamic rheological analyses of the films highlight the distinctive signature of the mucoid strains at fluid interfaces. The mucoid films exhibit greater relaxation following a compressive strain than a tensile one, while a full hysteresis response is achieved by the nonmucoid films; this indicates that the material properties of the PANT films are conserved under both compression and tension. The wrinkling and shape analyses of the interfacial biological films elucidate that the mucoid strain exhibits remarkable viscoelastic properties, enabling the remodeling of the living films and dissipation of the compressive stress. The comparative analysis of the material properties of mucoid and nonmucoid P. aeruginosa cells indicates that mucoid switch can play an important role in protecting the bacteria from interfacial stresses. Further characterization of interfacial bacterial films will provide new insights into the development of methods for controlling interfacial films of bacteria.
黏液性和非黏液性铜绿假单胞菌分离株界面膜的材料特性
慢性肺部细菌生物膜感染是囊性纤维化(CF)患者死亡的主要原因。铜绿假单胞菌(Pseudomonas aeruginosa)是许多定植于肺气道的物种之一,可以经历病理适应,导致具有有趣物质特性的粘液样表型。我们假设黏液样铜绿假单胞菌细胞的表面性质和胞外物质对其膜在流体界面的力学行为有很大的影响。在这项研究中,我们研究了从CF患者分离的铜绿假单胞菌(P. aeruginosa)非黏液(PANT)和黏液(PASL)菌株形成的膜的界面特性。我们用垂滴弹性测量法分析了聚乳酸和聚乳酸在十六烷-水界面形成的膜的界面响应。薄膜的动态流变学分析突出了流体界面黏液应变的独特特征。黏液膜在压缩应变下比拉伸应变下表现出更大的松弛,而非黏液膜则实现了完全的滞后响应;这表明,在压缩和拉伸条件下,材料性能是保持不变的。界面生物膜的起皱和形态分析表明,黏液应变表现出显著的粘弹性,使活性膜的重塑和压应力的消散成为可能。黏液样和非黏液样铜绿假单胞菌细胞的材料特性对比分析表明,黏液样开关在保护细菌免受界面应力的作用中起重要作用。细菌界面膜的进一步表征将为控制细菌界面膜的方法的发展提供新的见解。
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