Biofilm matrix composition affects the susceptibility of food associated staphylococci to cleaning and disinfection agents

Staphylococci are frequently isolated from food processing environments, and it has been speculated whether survival after cleaning and disinfection with benzalkonium chloride-containing disinfectants is due to biofilm formation, matrix composition or benzalkonium chloride efflux mechanisms. Out of...

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Main Authors: Annette eFagerlund, Solveig eLangsrud, Even eHeir, Maria Ingeborg Mikkelsen, Trond eMøretrø
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Microbiology
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ICA
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00856/full
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spelling doaj-edb0af6eaee54e61bcda9cef27bf16c72020-11-24T22:42:55ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2016-06-01710.3389/fmicb.2016.00856197132Biofilm matrix composition affects the susceptibility of food associated staphylococci to cleaning and disinfection agentsAnnette eFagerlund0Solveig eLangsrud1Even eHeir2Maria Ingeborg Mikkelsen3Maria Ingeborg Mikkelsen4Trond eMøretrø5NofimaNofimaNofimaNofimaNorwegian University of Life SciencesNofimaStaphylococci are frequently isolated from food processing environments, and it has been speculated whether survival after cleaning and disinfection with benzalkonium chloride-containing disinfectants is due to biofilm formation, matrix composition or benzalkonium chloride efflux mechanisms. Out of 35 food associated staphylococci, eight produced biofilm in a microtiter plate assay and were identified as Staphylococcus capitis (2), S. cohnii, S. epidermidis, S. lentus (2), and S. saprophyticus (2). The eight biofilm producing strains were characterized using whole genome sequencing. Three of these strains contained the ica operon responsible for production of a polysaccharide matrix, and formed a biofilm which was detached upon exposure to the polysaccharide degrading enzyme Dispersin B, but not Proteinase K or trypsin. These strains were more tolerant to the lethal effect of benzalkonium chloride both in suspension and biofilm than the remaining five biofilm producing strains. The five benzalkonium chloride susceptible strains were characterized by lack of the ica operon, and their biofilms were detached by Proteinase K or trypsin, but not Dispersin B, indicating that proteins were major structural components of their biofilm matrix. Several novel cell wall anchored repeat domain proteins with domain structures similar to that of MSCRAMM adhesins were identified in the genomes of these strains, potentially representing novel mechanisms of ica-independent biofilm accumulation. Biofilms from all strains showed similar levels of detachment after exposure to alkaline chlorine, which is used for cleaning in the food industry. Strains with qac genes encoding benzalkonium chloride efflux pumps could grow at higher concentrations of benzalkonium chloride than strains without these genes, but no differences were observed at biocidal concentrations. In conclusion, the biofilm matrix of food associated staphylococci varies with respect to protein or polysaccharide nature, and this may affect the sensitivity towards a commonly used disinfectant.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00856/fullStaphylococcusBiofilmICAMSCRAMMbapQuaternary ammonium compound
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author Annette eFagerlund
Solveig eLangsrud
Even eHeir
Maria Ingeborg Mikkelsen
Maria Ingeborg Mikkelsen
Trond eMøretrø
spellingShingle Annette eFagerlund
Solveig eLangsrud
Even eHeir
Maria Ingeborg Mikkelsen
Maria Ingeborg Mikkelsen
Trond eMøretrø
Biofilm matrix composition affects the susceptibility of food associated staphylococci to cleaning and disinfection agents
Frontiers in Microbiology
Staphylococcus
Biofilm
ICA
MSCRAMM
bap
Quaternary ammonium compound
author_facet Annette eFagerlund
Solveig eLangsrud
Even eHeir
Maria Ingeborg Mikkelsen
Maria Ingeborg Mikkelsen
Trond eMøretrø
author_sort Annette eFagerlund
title Biofilm matrix composition affects the susceptibility of food associated staphylococci to cleaning and disinfection agents
title_short Biofilm matrix composition affects the susceptibility of food associated staphylococci to cleaning and disinfection agents
title_full Biofilm matrix composition affects the susceptibility of food associated staphylococci to cleaning and disinfection agents
title_fullStr Biofilm matrix composition affects the susceptibility of food associated staphylococci to cleaning and disinfection agents
title_full_unstemmed Biofilm matrix composition affects the susceptibility of food associated staphylococci to cleaning and disinfection agents
title_sort biofilm matrix composition affects the susceptibility of food associated staphylococci to cleaning and disinfection agents
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Staphylococci are frequently isolated from food processing environments, and it has been speculated whether survival after cleaning and disinfection with benzalkonium chloride-containing disinfectants is due to biofilm formation, matrix composition or benzalkonium chloride efflux mechanisms. Out of 35 food associated staphylococci, eight produced biofilm in a microtiter plate assay and were identified as Staphylococcus capitis (2), S. cohnii, S. epidermidis, S. lentus (2), and S. saprophyticus (2). The eight biofilm producing strains were characterized using whole genome sequencing. Three of these strains contained the ica operon responsible for production of a polysaccharide matrix, and formed a biofilm which was detached upon exposure to the polysaccharide degrading enzyme Dispersin B, but not Proteinase K or trypsin. These strains were more tolerant to the lethal effect of benzalkonium chloride both in suspension and biofilm than the remaining five biofilm producing strains. The five benzalkonium chloride susceptible strains were characterized by lack of the ica operon, and their biofilms were detached by Proteinase K or trypsin, but not Dispersin B, indicating that proteins were major structural components of their biofilm matrix. Several novel cell wall anchored repeat domain proteins with domain structures similar to that of MSCRAMM adhesins were identified in the genomes of these strains, potentially representing novel mechanisms of ica-independent biofilm accumulation. Biofilms from all strains showed similar levels of detachment after exposure to alkaline chlorine, which is used for cleaning in the food industry. Strains with qac genes encoding benzalkonium chloride efflux pumps could grow at higher concentrations of benzalkonium chloride than strains without these genes, but no differences were observed at biocidal concentrations. In conclusion, the biofilm matrix of food associated staphylococci varies with respect to protein or polysaccharide nature, and this may affect the sensitivity towards a commonly used disinfectant.
topic Staphylococcus
Biofilm
ICA
MSCRAMM
bap
Quaternary ammonium compound
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00856/full
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