Journal article

Biofilm-Forming Abilities of Listeria monocytogenes Serotypes Isolated from Different Sources


Authors listDoijad, Swapnil P.; Barbuddhe, Sukhadeo B.; Garg, Sandeep; Poharkar, Krupali V.; Kalorey, Dewanand R.; Kurkure, Nitin V.; Rawool, Deepak B.; Chakraborty, Trinad

Publication year2015

JournalPLoS ONE

Volume number10

Issue number9

ISSN1932-6203

Open access statusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137046

PublisherPublic Library of Science


Abstract
A total of 98 previously characterized and serotyped L. monocytogenes strains, comprising 32 of 1/2a; 20 of 1/2b and 46 of 4b serotype, from clinical and food sources were studied for their capability to form a biofilm. The microtiter plate assay revealed 62 (63.26%) strains as weak, 27 (27.55%) strains as moderate, and 9 (9.18%) strains as strong biofilm formers. Among the strong biofilm formers, 6 strains were of serotype 1/2a and 3 strains were of serotype 1/2b. None of the strain from 4b serotype exhibited strong biofilm formation. No firm correlation (p = 0.015) was noticed between any serotype and respective biofilm formation ability. Electron microscopic studies showed that strong biofilm forming isolates could synthesize a biofilm within 24 h on surfaces important in food industries such as stainless steel, ceramic tiles, high-density polyethylene plastics, polyvinyl chloride pipes, and glass. Cell enumeration of strong, moderate, and weak biofilm was performed to determine if the number of cells correlated with the biofilm-forming capabilities of the isolates. Strong, moderate, and weak biofilm showed 570 +/- 127x 10(3) cells/cm(2), 33 +/- 26x 10(3) cells/cm2, 5 +/- 3x 10(3) cells/cm2, respectively, indicating that the number of cells was directly proportional to the strength of the biofilm. The hydrophobicity index (HI) analysis revealed higher hydrophobicity with an increased biofilm formation. Fatty acid methyl esterase analysis revealed the amount of certain fatty acids such as iso-C15:0, anteiso-C15:0, and anteiso-C17:0 fatty acids correlated with the biofilm-forming capability of L. monocytogenes. This study showed that different strains of L. monocytogenes form biofilm of different intensities which did not completely correlate with their serotype; however, it correlated with the number of cells, hydrophobicity, and amount of certain fatty acids.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleDoijad, S., Barbuddhe, S., Garg, S., Poharkar, K., Kalorey, D., Kurkure, N., et al. (2015) Biofilm-Forming Abilities of Listeria monocytogenes Serotypes Isolated from Different Sources, PLoS ONE, 10(9), Article e0137046. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137046

APA Citation styleDoijad, S., Barbuddhe, S., Garg, S., Poharkar, K., Kalorey, D., Kurkure, N., Rawool, D., & Chakraborty, T. (2015). Biofilm-Forming Abilities of Listeria monocytogenes Serotypes Isolated from Different Sources. PLoS ONE. 10(9), Article e0137046. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137046



Keywords


BENZALKONIUM CHLORIDEHYDROPHOBICITY

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