1. The response of Escherichia coli biofilm to salicylic acid.
- Author
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Cattò C, Grazioso G, Dell'Orto S, Gelain A, Villa S, Marzano V, Vitali A, Villa F, Cappitelli F, and Forlani F
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- Bacterial Adhesion drug effects, Biofilms growth & development, Biomass, Escherichia coli drug effects, Escherichia coli metabolism, Escherichia coli Proteins metabolism, Indoles metabolism, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism, Biofilms drug effects, Escherichia coli physiology, Quorum Sensing drug effects, Salicylic Acid pharmacology
- Abstract
In this research, salicylic acid is proposed as an alternative biocide-free agent suitable for a preventive or integrative anti-biofilm approach. Salicylic acid has been proved to: (1) reduce bacterial adhesion up to 68.1 ± 5.6%; (2) affect biofilm structural development, reducing viable biomass by 97.0 ± 0.7% and extracellular proteins and polysaccharides by 83.9 ± 2.5% and 49.5 ± 5.5% respectively; and (3) promote biofilm detachment 3.4 ± 0.6-fold. Moreover, salicylic acid treated biofilm showed an increased amount of intracellular (2.3 ± 0.2-fold) and extracellular (2.1 ± 0.3-fold) reactive oxygen species, and resulted in increased production of the quorum sensing signal indole (7.6 ± 1.4-fold). For the first time, experiments revealed that salicylic acid interacts with proteins that play a role in quorum sensing, reactive oxygen species accumulation, motility, extracellular polymeric matrix components, transport and metabolism.
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- 2017
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