Glucose & sodium chloride induced biofilm production & ica operon in clinical isolates of staphylococci

Background & objectives: All colonizing and invasive staphylococcal isolates may not produce biofilm but may turn biofilm producers in certain situations due to change in environmental factors. This study was done to test the hypothesis that non biofilm producing clinical staphylococci isolates...

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Main Authors: Astha Agarwal, Amita Jain
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Medical Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2013;volume=138;issue=2;spage=262;epage=266;aulast=Agarwal
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spelling doaj-047865d45c2843529db7e2e3994b8d782020-11-24T22:11:38ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Medical Research0971-59162013-01-011382262266Glucose & sodium chloride induced biofilm production & ica operon in clinical isolates of staphylococciAstha AgarwalAmita JainBackground & objectives: All colonizing and invasive staphylococcal isolates may not produce biofilm but may turn biofilm producers in certain situations due to change in environmental factors. This study was done to test the hypothesis that non biofilm producing clinical staphylococci isolates turn biofilm producers in presence of sodium chloride (isotonic) and high concentration of glucose, irrespective of presence or absence of ica operon. Methods: Clinical isolates of 100 invasive, 50 colonizing and 50 commensal staphylococci were tested for biofilm production by microtiter plate method in different culture media (trypticase soy broth alone or supplemented with 0.9% NaCl/ 5 or 10% glucose). All isolates were tested for the presence of ica ADBC genes by PCR. Results: Biofilm production significantly increased in the presence of glucose and saline, most, when both glucose and saline were used together. All the ica positive staphylococcal isolates and some ica negative isolates turned biofilm producer in at least one of the tested culture conditions. Those remained biofilm negative in different culture conditions were all ica negative. Interpretation & conclusions: The present results showed that the use of glucose or NaCl or combination of both enhanced biofilm producing capacity of staphylococcal isolates irrespective of presence or absence of ica operon.http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2013;volume=138;issue=2;spage=262;epage=266;aulast=AgarwalBiofilm production - glucose - ica operon - NaCl - staphylococci
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author Astha Agarwal
Amita Jain
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Amita Jain
Glucose & sodium chloride induced biofilm production & ica operon in clinical isolates of staphylococci
Indian Journal of Medical Research
Biofilm production - glucose - ica operon - NaCl - staphylococci
author_facet Astha Agarwal
Amita Jain
author_sort Astha Agarwal
title Glucose & sodium chloride induced biofilm production & ica operon in clinical isolates of staphylococci
title_short Glucose & sodium chloride induced biofilm production & ica operon in clinical isolates of staphylococci
title_full Glucose & sodium chloride induced biofilm production & ica operon in clinical isolates of staphylococci
title_fullStr Glucose & sodium chloride induced biofilm production & ica operon in clinical isolates of staphylococci
title_full_unstemmed Glucose & sodium chloride induced biofilm production & ica operon in clinical isolates of staphylococci
title_sort glucose & sodium chloride induced biofilm production & ica operon in clinical isolates of staphylococci
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Medical Research
issn 0971-5916
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Background & objectives: All colonizing and invasive staphylococcal isolates may not produce biofilm but may turn biofilm producers in certain situations due to change in environmental factors. This study was done to test the hypothesis that non biofilm producing clinical staphylococci isolates turn biofilm producers in presence of sodium chloride (isotonic) and high concentration of glucose, irrespective of presence or absence of ica operon. Methods: Clinical isolates of 100 invasive, 50 colonizing and 50 commensal staphylococci were tested for biofilm production by microtiter plate method in different culture media (trypticase soy broth alone or supplemented with 0.9% NaCl/ 5 or 10% glucose). All isolates were tested for the presence of ica ADBC genes by PCR. Results: Biofilm production significantly increased in the presence of glucose and saline, most, when both glucose and saline were used together. All the ica positive staphylococcal isolates and some ica negative isolates turned biofilm producer in at least one of the tested culture conditions. Those remained biofilm negative in different culture conditions were all ica negative. Interpretation & conclusions: The present results showed that the use of glucose or NaCl or combination of both enhanced biofilm producing capacity of staphylococcal isolates irrespective of presence or absence of ica operon.
topic Biofilm production - glucose - ica operon - NaCl - staphylococci
url http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2013;volume=138;issue=2;spage=262;epage=266;aulast=Agarwal
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