A. Cirillo, A. Somma, Alessia Romano, Federica Recupido, S. Caserta, S. Guido, A. Romanelli, A. Duilio
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Here we investigate the effect of Temporin-L (TL) on </p>\n<p>biofilm formation in Pseudomonas fluorescens (P. fluorescens) both in static and dynamic conditions, </p>\n<p>showing that TL displays antibiofilm properties. </p>\n<p>Materials and methods</p>\n<p>Biofilm formation in static conditions was performed on coverslips and analyzed by the Crystal Violet </p>\n<p>assay. Biofilm morphology was assessed using imaging techniques. Investigation of biofilms in </p>\n<p>dynamic conditions was performed in a flow chamber using a microfluidic system and images were </p>\n<p>recorded by confocal microscopy.</p>\n<p>Results</p>\n<p>The P. fluorescens cells were either grown in the presence of TL or incubated with the antimicrobial </p>\n<p>peptide after biofilm formation both in static and dynamic conditions using different concentrations </p>\n<p>of the peptide. When TL was added during cell growth, the peptide affected biofilm formation at 25 </p>\n<p>µM. Confocal microscopy demonstrated that at this concentration P. fluorescens cells were still alive</p>\n<p>but a clear disruption of the biofilm architecture was observed. These results had to be ascribed to a </p>\n<p>specific antibiofilm effect of TL. At 100 µM TL antibiofilm activity biofilm thickness was nearly </p>\n<p>negligible. </p>\n<p>When P. fluorescens cells were treated with TL following biofilm formation, confocal images </p>\n<p>demonstrated that the peptide exerted a strong antibiofilm effect leading to cell detachment and </p>\n<p>disruption the biofilm architecture. </p>\n<p>Discussion and Conclusions </p>\n<p>Investigation of TL effect on P. fluorescens showed that when added during bacterial growth this </p>\n<p>peptide exerted antibiofilm activity at low concentration impairing biofilm formation both in static </p>\n<p>and dynamic conditions, leaving most of bacterial cells still alive. However, confocal microscopy </p>\n<p>measurements could not detect the long necklace-like structures observed in E.coli indicating a </p>\n<p>different mechanism of action of TL on P. fluorescens. Furthermore, when TL was added to a </p>\n<p>preformed P. fluorescens biofilm, the peptide showed a strong antibiofilm activity both in static and </p>\n<p>dynamic conditions, suggesting that TL might penetrate biofilm architecture with a still unknown </p>\n<p>mechanism leading to disruption of P. fluorescens biofilm.</p>","PeriodicalId":87392,"journal":{"name":"Biofilms","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2020-07-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Antibiofilm effect of Temporin-L on Pseudomonas fluorescens, in static and dynamic conditions.\",\"authors\":\"A. Cirillo, A. Somma, Alessia Romano, Federica Recupido, S. Caserta, S. Guido, A. 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