Ecology of Legionella pneumophila biofilms: The link between transcriptional activity and the biphasic cycle

IF 5.9 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Ana Barbosa , Nuno F. Azevedo , Darla M. Goeres , Laura Cerqueira
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Abstract

There has been considerable discussion regarding the environmental life cycle of Legionella pneumophila and its virulence potential in natural and man-made water systems. On the other hand, the bacterium's morphogenetic mechanisms within host cells (amoeba and macrophages) have been well documented and are linked to its ability to transition from a non-virulent, replicative state to an infectious, transmissive state.

Although the morphogenetic mechanisms associated with the formation and detachment of the L. pneumophila biofilm have also been described, the capacity of the bacteria to multiply extracellularly is not generally accepted. However, several studies have shown genetic pathways within the biofilm that resemble intracellular mechanisms. Understanding the functionality of L. pneumophila cells within a biofilm is fundamental for assessing the ecology and evaluating how the biofilm architecture influences L. pneumophila survival and persistence in water systems. This manuscript provides an overview of the biphasic cycle of L. pneumophila and its implications in associated intracellular mechanisms in amoeba. It also examines the molecular pathways and gene regulation involved in L. pneumophila biofilm formation and dissemination. A holistic analysis of the transcriptional activities in L. pneumophila biofilms is provided, combining the information of intracellular mechanisms in a comprehensive outline. Furthermore, this review discusses the techniques that can be used to study the morphogenetic states of the bacteria within biofilms, at the single cell and population levels.

嗜肺军团菌生物膜的生态学:转录活动与双相循环之间的联系
关于嗜肺军团菌的环境生命周期及其在自然和人造水系统中的致病潜力,已经进行了大量讨论。另一方面,嗜肺军团菌在宿主细胞(变形虫和巨噬细胞)内的形态发生机制已被充分记录,并与它从无毒性、复制状态过渡到传染性、传播状态的能力有关。虽然与嗜肺军团菌生物膜的形成和脱离有关的形态发生机制也已被描述,但细菌在细胞外繁殖的能力并未被普遍接受。不过,一些研究表明,生物膜内的遗传途径与细胞内机制相似。了解嗜肺菌细胞在生物膜中的功能对于评估生态学和评价生物膜结构如何影响嗜肺菌在水系统中的存活和持久性至关重要。本手稿概述了嗜肺叶杆菌的双相循环及其对变形虫相关细胞内机制的影响。它还研究了嗜肺蛆虫生物膜形成和传播所涉及的分子途径和基因调控。综述结合细胞内机制的信息,对嗜肺菌生物膜中的转录活动进行了整体分析。此外,这篇综述还讨论了在单细胞和群体水平上研究生物膜内细菌形态发生状态的技术。
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Biofilm
Biofilm MICROBIOLOGY-
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