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- Title
Strain specific motility patterns and surface adhesion of virulent and probiotic Escherichia coli.
- Authors
Abdulkadieva, M. M.; Sysolyatina, E. V.; Vasilieva, E. V.; Gusarov, A. I.; Domnin, P. A.; Slonova, D. A.; Stanishevskiy, Y. M.; Vasiliev, M. M.; Petrov, O. F.; Ermolaeva, S. A.
- Abstract
Bacterial motility provides the ability for bacterial dissemination and surface exploration, apart from a choice between surface colonisation and further motion. In this study, we characterised the movement trajectories of pathogenic and probiotic Escherichia coli strains (ATCC43890 and M17, respectively) at the landing stage (i.e., leaving the bulk and approaching the surface) and its correlation with adhesion patterns and efficiency. A poorly motile strain JM109 was used as a control. Using specially designed and manufactured microfluidic chambers, we found that the motion behaviour near surfaces drastically varied between the strains, correlating with adhesion patterns. We consider two bacterial strategies for effective surface colonisation: horizontal and vertical, based on the obtained results. The horizontal strategy demonstrated by the M17 strain is characterised by collective directed movements within the horizontal layer during a relatively long period and non-uniform adhesion patterns, suggesting co-dependence of bacteria in the course of adhesion. The vertical strategy demonstrated by the pathogenic ATCC43890 strain implies the individual movement of bacteria mainly in the vertical direction, a faster transition from bulk to near-surface swimming, and independent bacterial behaviour during adhesion, providing a uniform distribution over the surface.
- Subjects
PROBIOTICS; BACTERIAL adhesion; BACTERIAL cell surfaces; DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory); ESCHERICHIA coli; SWIMMING
- Publication
Scientific Reports, 2022, Vol 12, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2045-2322
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1038/s41598-021-04592-y