Helicobacter pylori free-living and biofilm modes of growth: Behavior in response to different culture media

  • Lucinda J. Bessa
  • , Rossella Grande
  • , Donato Di Iorio
  • , Mara Di Giulio
  • , Emanuela Di Campli
  • , Luigina Cellini

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The physiological behavior of Helicobacter pylori in different growth conditions was investigated to approach its growth standardization. H. pylori free-living and biofilm modes of growth were assessed in four different liquid culture media (Brucella broth, brain heart infusion broth and Ham's F-12 supplemented with 2% fetal calf serum and Ham's F-12 without serum). Free-living growth was monitored during 72 h in each medium and characterized for bacterial density, culturability, viability and morphology. The biofilm formation in the same media was evaluated for biomass production, colony forming unit (CFU) counts and microscopic visualization. Afterward, using Ham's F-12, the effect of amoxicillin and clarithromycin at sub- minimum inhibitory concentrations (sub-MICs) was evaluated on H. pylori biofilm formation and luxS gene expression. Differences in the free-living growth were observed between the media supplemented with serum and Ham's F-12 without serum. Biofilm formation was significantly dependent on the growth media used. Ham's F-12 seems to be a good medium to support both growth phenotypes of H. pylori. Moreover, sub-MICs of antibiotics increased the biofilm formation and affected the luxS gene expression. Optimizing the growth conditions of H. pylori, especially in the biofilm mode, will be helpful to perform more accurate in-depth studies that will allow increasing the knowledge about H. pylori biofilm, which should be a target to eradicate resistant infection.

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Páginas (de-até)549-560
Número de páginas12
RevistaAPMIS
Volume121
Número de emissão6
DOIs
Estado da publicação???researchoutput.status.published??? - 2013
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