New Strategies for Inhibition of Listeria monocytogenes and Klebsiella pneumoniae Biofilm Formation and Persistence

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
S. Jastaniah, Taghreed Yasir Jamal, Reda H. Amashah, M. Aly
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Objective: This study aimed to find new strategies for the prevention of bacterial biofilms and investigate the effect of some plant extracts on the biofilm formation by certain pathogenic bacterial strains in-vitro. Methods: Fourteen different biofilm forming bacterial isolates were collected   and their biofilm were quantitatively measured under different temperature, pH and growth medium using Crystal violet staining method.  Exopolysaccharides (EPS) produced by the isolates were estimated and a comparison between the tested isolates was made. The effect of some plant extracts on bacterial growth, biofilm formation and exopolysaccharide quantity was determined. Results: The two isolates, Listeria monocytogenes (ATCC13932) and Klebsiella pneumoniae (ATCC700613) were among the most active biofilm forming bacterial isolates.  The optimum temperature, pH and media for EPS production and biofilm formation were determined. The effect of some plant extracts of Cranberry; Pomegranate peel and, Arak on growth and formation of biofilm and EPS were recorded. Moreover, minimum inhibition concentration of each plant extract was performed. Conclusion: EPS quantity produced from the tested isolates depends on some effective factors such temperature, media contents and pH. Aqueous-Cranberry, aqueous-Pomegranate Peel and methanolic-Arak extracts have antibacterial and antibiofilm activities on L. monocytogenes and K.  pneumonia. Thus, application of new natural approaches for inhibiting bacterial biofilm is important to prevent persistent and recurrent biofilm related infections.
抑制单核细胞增多性李斯特菌和肺炎克雷伯菌生物膜形成和持久性的新策略
目的:本研究旨在寻找预防细菌生物膜形成的新策略,并研究一些植物提取物对某些病原菌在体外形成生物膜的影响。方法:收集14株不同生物膜形成菌,采用结晶紫染色法对其在不同温度、pH和生长培养基下的生物膜进行定量测定。对分离株产生的胞外多糖(EPS)进行了估计,并对测试的分离株进行了比较。测定了一些植物提取物对细菌生长、生物膜形成和胞外多糖含量的影响。结果:单核细胞增多性李斯特菌(ATCC13932)和肺炎克雷伯菌(ATCC700613)是最具生物膜形成活性的菌株。确定了EPS生产和生物膜形成的最适温度、pH值和培养基。蔓越莓部分植物提取物的作用;记录了石榴皮和Arak对生长、生物膜形成和EPS的影响。此外,进行了每种植物提取物的最小抑制浓度。结论:试验菌株产生的EPS量取决于温度、培养基含量和pH等有效因素。蔓越莓水提取物、石榴皮水提取物和Arak甲醇提取物对单核细胞增多性李斯特菌和肺炎克氏菌具有抗菌和抗生物膜活性。因此,应用新的天然方法抑制细菌生物膜对于预防持续和复发的生物膜相关感染非常重要。
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Journal of Contemporary Medical Sciences
Journal of Contemporary Medical Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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