Biofilms of a Bacillus subtilis hospital isolate protect Staphylococcus aureus from biocide action
2012
Bridier , Arnaud (INRA , Jouy-En-Josas (France). UMR 1319 MICrobiologie de l'ALImentation au Service de la Santé Humaine) | Sanchez-Vizuete , Maria Del Pilar (INRA , Jouy-En-Josas (France). UMR 1319 MICrobiologie de l'ALImentation au Service de la Santé Humaine) | Le Coq , Dominique (INRA , Jouy-En-Josas (France). UMR 1319 MICrobiologie de l'ALImentation au Service de la Santé Humaine) | Aymerich , Stephane (INRA , Jouy-En-Josas (France). UMR 1319 MICrobiologie de l'ALImentation au Service de la Santé Humaine) | Meylheuc , Thierry (INRA , Jouy-En-Josas (France). UMR 1319 MICrobiologie de l'ALImentation au Service de la Santé Humaine) | Maillard , Jean-Yves (Cardiff University, Cardiff(Royaume Uni). Welsh School of Pharmacy) | Thomas , Vincent (, Fontenay aux Roses(France).) | Dubois-Brissonnet , Florence (INRA , Jouy-En-Josas (France). UMR 1319 MICrobiologie de l'ALImentation au Service de la Santé Humaine) | Briandet , Romain (INRA , Jouy-En-Josas (France). UMR 1319 MICrobiologie de l'ALImentation au Service de la Santé Humaine)
The development of a biofilm constitutes a survival strategy by providing bacteria a protective environment safe from stresses such as microbicide action and can thus lead to important health-care problems. In this study, biofilm resistance of a Bacillus subtilis strain (called hereafter ND(medical)) recently isolated from endoscope washer-disinfectors to peracetic acid was investigated and its ability to protect the pathogen Staphylococcus aureus in mixed biofilms was evaluated. Biocide action within Bacillus subtilis biofilms was visualised in real time using a non-invasive 4D confocal imaging method. The resistance of single species and mixed biofilms to peracetic acid was quantified using standard plate counting methods and their architecture was explored using confocal imaging and electronic microscopy. The results showed that the ND(medical) strain demonstrates the ability to make very large amount of biofilm together with hyper-resistance to the concentration of PAA used in many formulations (3500 ppm). Evidences strongly suggest that the enhanced resistance of the ND(medical) strain was related to the specific three-dimensional structure of the biofilm and the large amount of the extracellular matrix produced which can hinder the penetration of peracetic acid. When grown in mixed biofilm with Staphylococcus aureus, the ND(medical) strain demonstrated the ability to protect the pathogen from PAA action, thus enabling its persistence in the environment. This work points out the ability of bacteria to adapt to an extremely hostile environment, and the necessity of considering multi-organism ecosystems instead of single species model to decipher the mechanisms of biofilm resistance to antimicrobials agents.
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