학술논문

Biofilm formation by Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato.
Document Type
Article
Source
FEMS Microbiology Letters. Aug2015, Vol. 362 Issue 15, p1-11. 11p. 6 Color Photographs, 2 Graphs.
Subject
*BIOFILMS
*MICROBIAL aggregation
*BORRELIA burgdorferi
*HISTOCHEMISTRY
*POLYSACCHARIDE synthesis
*PHYSIOLOGY
Language
ISSN
0378-1097
Abstract
Bacterial biofilms are microbial communities held together by an extracellular polymeric substance matrix predominantly composed of polysaccharides, proteins and nucleic acids. We had previously shown that Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto, the causative organism of Lyme disease in the United States is capable of forming biofilms in vitro. Here, we investigated biofilm formation by B. afzelii and B. garinii, which cause Lyme disease in Europe. Using various histochemistry and microscopy techniques, we show that B. afzelii and B. garinii form biofilms, which resemble biofilms formed by B. burgdorferi sensu stricto. High-resolution atomic force microscopy revealed similarities in the ultrastructural organization of the biofilms form by three Borrelia species. Histochemical experiments revealed a heterogeneous organization of exopolysaccharides among the three Borrelia species. These results suggest that biofilm formation might be a common trait of Borrelia genera physiology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]