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IJB-Iranian Journal of Biotechnology. 2017; 15 (1): 58-66
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-192442

ABSTRACT

Background: A few reports confirm the ability of Helicobacter pylori to form biofilm. However, conclusive data do not exist concerning the factors that favor this ability


Objectives: Evaluation of the factors associated with the biofilm formation ability of H. pylori including bacterial, physical and chemical, and environmental factors was the research's aim


Materials and Methods: H. pylori isolates from gastric biopsy specimens of patients infected chronically were screened for biofilm formation ability. Association of bacterial properties such as motility, auto-aggregation, cell hydrophobicity, and extracellular polymeric substances [EPS] with in vitro biofilm formation ability of H. pylori was evaluated. The effects of environmental factors such as growth-medium, temperature, oxygen-tension, pH, beta-cyclodextrin, gastric secreted mucins, and sub-inhibitory concentration of amoxicillin were also evaluated


Results: Ability of clinical H. pylori isolates to form biofilm in was quantitatively compared. The coccoid shape H. pylori cells were observed by scanning electron microscopy, the images were illustrative of the attachment of cells to form microcolony. The levels of hydrophobicity, motility and auto aggregation of two isolates with highest and lowest biofilm formation ability were the same. However, the significant role of mucins [P < 0.05] in elevating the biofilm formation was observed. Other factors influencing biofilm formation were: pH, atmosphere and sub-MIC of antibiotics


Conclusion: Mucins have a significant role in elevating the biofilm formation, also pH, atmosphere and sub-MIC of antibiotics influence biofilm formation


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Humans , Helicobacter pylori/isolation & purification , Mucins
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