학술논문

Activation of formation of bacterial biofilms by azithromycin and prevention of this effect.
Document Type
Article
Source
Microbiology (00262617). Nov2014, Vol. 83 Issue 6, p723-731. 9p.
Subject
*BIOFILMS
*AZITHROMYCIN
*GRAM-negative bacteria
*SAPROPHYTES
*ANTIBIOTICS
*SOIL microbiology
Language
ISSN
0026-2617
Abstract
Growth of members of most of the studied genera of gram-positive ( Dietzia, Kocuria, and Rhodococcus) and gram-negative bacteria ( Pseudomonas and Chromobacterium) in biofilms exhibited higher resistance to a translation inhibitor, azithromycin compared to the growth of planktonic cultures of the same strains. Low concentrations of azithromycin were found to stimulate biofilm formation by the studied saprotrophic strains. The rate of synthesis of the polysaccharide matrix component exceeded the rate of cell growth, indicating implementation of the biofilm phenotype under these conditions. It was found that an alkylhydroxybenzene (AHB) compound 4-hexylresorcinol was capable of almost uniform suppression of growth of both planktonic cultures and biofilms of the saprotrophic strains under study. In some cases, combined action of azithromycin and AHB resulted in an additive inhibitory effect and prevented the stimulation of biofilm growth by subinhibitory azithromycin concentrations. Thus, AHB may be considered a promising antibiofilm agent. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]