Role of rpos and algt in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm resistance to hydrogen peroxide and monochloramine

dc.contributor.authorCochran, Wendy L.
dc.contributor.authorSuh, Sang-Jin
dc.contributor.authorMcFeters, Gordon A.
dc.contributor.authorStewart, Philip S.
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-21T14:57:17Z
dc.date.available2017-06-21T14:57:17Z
dc.date.issued2000-03
dc.description.abstractThe role of two sigma factors, AlgT and RpoS, in mediating Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm resistance to hydrogen peroxide and monochloramine was investigated. Two knock out mutant strains, SS24 (rpoS) and PAO6852 (algT), were compared with a wild type, PAO1, in their susceptibility to monochloramine and hydrogen peroxide. When grown as biofilms on alginate gel beads (mean untreated areal cell density 3.7 ± 0.27 log cfu cm-2) or on glass slides (mean untreated areal cell density 7.6 ± 0.9 log cfu cm-2), wild type bacteria exhibited reduced susceptibility to both antimicrobial agents in comparison with suspended cells. On alginate gel beads, all strains were equally resistant to monochloramine. rpoS and algT gel bead biofilms of 24-hour-old were more susceptible to hydrogen peroxide disinfection than were biofilms formed by PAO1. Biofilm disinfection rate coefficients for the two mutant strains were statistically indistinguishable from planktonic disinfection rate coefficients, indicating complete loss of biofilm resistance. While 48-hour-old algT biofilm cells became resistant to hydrogen peroxide, 48-hour-old rpoS biofilm cells remained highly susceptible. With the thicker biofilms formed on glass coupons, all strains were equally resistant to both hydrogen peroxide and monochloramine. It is concluded that while RpoS and AlgT may play a transient role in protecting thin biofilms from hydrogen peroxide, these sigma factors do not mediate resistance to monochloramine and do not contribute significantly to the hydrogen peroxide resistance of thick biofilms.en_US
dc.identifier.citationCochran W, Suh S-J, McFeters G, and Stewart P, "Role of rpos and algt in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm resistance to hydrogen peroxide and monochloramine," J Appl Micro, 88 (3):546-553, (2000).en_US
dc.identifier.issn1364-5072
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarworks.montana.edu/handle/1/13120
dc.titleRole of rpos and algt in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm resistance to hydrogen peroxide and monochloramineen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
mus.citation.extentfirstpage546en_US
mus.citation.extentlastpage553en_US
mus.citation.issue3en_US
mus.citation.journaltitleJournal of Applied Microbiologyen_US
mus.citation.volume88en_US
mus.contributor.orcidStewart, Philip S.|0000-0001-7773-8570en_US
mus.data.thumbpage5en_US
mus.identifier.categoryEngineering & Computer Scienceen_US
mus.identifier.doi10.1046/j.1365-2672.2000.00995.xen_US
mus.relation.collegeCollege of Engineeringen_US
mus.relation.departmentCenter for Biofilm Engineering.en_US
mus.relation.departmentChemical & Biological Engineering.en_US
mus.relation.departmentChemical Engineering.en_US
mus.relation.researchgroupCenter for Biofilm Engineering.en_US
mus.relation.universityMontana State University - Bozemanen_US

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