A Novel Binary Biofilm Coinfection Model for the Simultaneous Growth of Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Bacterial Species

I. Al-Adham, Sehar Wani, E. Al-kaissi, P. Collier
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine if it is possible to establish and maintain a binary biofilm consisting of Gram-positive (Bacillus subtilis) and Gram-negative (Escherichia coli) bacteria, which could be used as a multi-species model for antibiotic action studies. Materials and Methods: A medium controlled, continuous culture biofilm model was developed based upon the previously developed Sorbarod™ model. This new model was designed to enable the growth of B. subtilis and E. coli at the same time without either out-competing the other. Results: A pseudo-steady-state binary biofilm was established, which could be maintained for a total of 53 hours. This biofilm was tested to confirm the ability of the biofilm model to support the growth of a Gram-positive (Bacillus subtilis) and a Gram-negative (Escherichia coli) bacterial species under the same conditions of media throughput, aeration and temperature. Conclusions: This paper gives evidence of the ability to develop and control binary biofilm models to maintain the growth of two Gram-dissimilar species of bacteria. We believe this is a novel concept and will aid the future in vitro assessment of antibiotic activity in coinfection models.
革兰氏阳性和革兰氏阴性细菌同时生长的新型二元生物膜共感染模型
目的:本研究的目的是确定是否有可能建立和维持由革兰氏阳性(枯草芽孢杆菌)和革兰氏阴性(大肠杆菌)细菌组成的二元生物膜,该生物膜可作为抗生素作用研究的多物种模型。材料和方法:在先前开发的Sorbarod™模型的基础上开发了培养基控制的连续培养生物膜模型。这个新模型旨在使枯草芽孢杆菌和大肠杆菌同时生长,而不会相互竞争。结果:建立了伪稳态二元生物膜,可维持53小时。对该生物膜进行了测试,以证实该生物膜模型在相同的培养基吞吐量、曝气和温度条件下支持革兰氏阳性(枯草芽孢杆菌)和革兰氏阴性(大肠杆菌)细菌的生长能力。结论:本文提供了建立和控制二元生物膜模型以维持两种不同菌种生长的证据。我们相信这是一个新颖的概念,将有助于未来在体外评估抗生素活性的共感染模型。
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