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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 87(12): e0295520, 2021 05 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33837012

ABSTRACT

Biofilms are the predominant bacterial lifestyle and can protect microorganisms from environmental stresses. Multispecies biofilms can affect the survival of enteric pathogens that contaminate food products, and thus, investigating the underlying mechanisms of multispecies biofilms is essential for food safety and human health. In this study, we investigated the ability of the natural isolate Bacillus subtilis PS-216 to restrain Campylobacter jejuni biofilm formation and adhesion to abiotic surfaces as well as to disrupt preestablished C. jejuni biofilms. Using confocal laser scanning microscopy and colony counts, we demonstrate that the presence of B. subtilis PS-216 prevents C. jejuni biofilm formation, decreases growth of the pathogen by 4.2 log10, and disperses 26-h-old preestablished C. jejuni biofilms. Furthermore, the coinoculation of B. subtilis and C. jejuni interferes with the adhesion of C. jejuni to abiotic surfaces, reducing it by 2.4 log10. We also show that contact-independent mechanisms contribute to the inhibitory effect of B. subtilis PS-216 on C. jejuni biofilm. Using B. subtilis mutants in genes coding for nonribosomal peptides and polyketides revealed that bacillaene significantly contributes to the inhibitory effect of B. subtilis PS-216. In summary, we show a strong potential for the use of B. subtilis PS-216 against C. jejuni biofilm formation and adhesion to abiotic surfaces. Our research could bring forward novel applications of B. subtilis in animal production and thus contribute to food safety. IMPORTANCE Campylobacter jejuni is an intestinal commensal in animals (including broiler chickens) but also the most frequent cause of bacterial foodborne infection in humans. This pathogen forms biofilms which enhance survival of C. jejuni in food processing and thus threaten human health. Probiotic bacteria represent a potential alternative in the prevention and control of foodborne infections. The beneficial bacterium Bacillus subtilis has an excellent probiotic potential to reduce C. jejuni in the animal gastrointestinal tract. However, data on the effect of B. subtilis on C. jejuni biofilms are scarce. Our study shows that the B. subtilis natural isolate PS-216 prevents adhesion to the abiotic surfaces and the development of submerged C. jejuni biofilm during coculture and destroys the preestablished C. jejuni biofilm. These insights are important for development of novel applications of B. subtilis that will reduce the use of antibiotics in human and animal health and increase productivity in animal breeding.


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Bacillus subtilis , Biofilms , Biological Control Agents , Campylobacter jejuni/physiology , Polyenes/metabolism , Bacillus subtilis/genetics , Bacillus subtilis/metabolism , Bacterial Adhesion , Mutation , Polystyrenes
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Schweiz Monatsschr Zahnmed ; 102(6): 693-9, 1992.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1626266

ABSTRACT

In this study a new, superpulsed CO2-laser was evaluated to remove enamel, dentin and several dental restorative materials. In the first part of the experiment, superpulsed mode was compared with pulsed and continuous wave using semiquantitative test methods. It was found that only superpulse was suitable for the purpose. In the following second part of the experiment, temperature rise, crater depth and crater diameter were quantitated for the superpulsed mode in a range of parameters defined in the first experimental part. It is concluded that superpulsed CO2-laser basically has the potential for a mechanical drill substitute, provided that the output power is limited to about 1 W and short pulses of 0.2-0.3 s duration are applied. In the present form the system is not adapted to clinical use. Cooling of the substrate and flexible beam delivery must be developed.


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Dental Amalgam/radiation effects , Dental Enamel/radiation effects , Dental Equipment , Dentin/radiation effects , Laser Therapy , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Humans , In Vitro Techniques , Surface Properties , Temperature
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