Influence of Simplified Microbial Community Biofilms on Bacterial Retention in Porous Media under Conditions of Stormwater Biofiltration

ABSTRACT Porous media filters are used widely to remove bacteria from contaminated water, such as stormwater runoff. Biofilms that colonize filter media during normal function can significantly alter performance, but it is not clear how characteristics of individual populations colonizing porous med...

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Main Authors: Yue Zhang, Yan He, Eric G. Sakowski, Sarah P. Preheim
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Language:English
Published: American Society for Microbiology 2021-10-01
Series:Microbiology Spectrum
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Online Access:https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/Spectrum.01105-21
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Yan He
Eric G. Sakowski
Sarah P. Preheim
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description ABSTRACT Porous media filters are used widely to remove bacteria from contaminated water, such as stormwater runoff. Biofilms that colonize filter media during normal function can significantly alter performance, but it is not clear how characteristics of individual populations colonizing porous media combine to affect bacterial retention. We assess how four bacterial strains isolated from stormwater and a laboratory strain, Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1, alter Escherichia coli retention in experimental sand columns under conditions of stormwater filtration relative to a clean-bed control. Our results demonstrate that these strains differentially affect E. coli retention, as was previously shown for a model colloid. To determine whether E. coli retention could be influenced by changes in relative abundance of strains within a microbial community, we selected two pairs of biofilm strains with the largest observed differences in E. coli retention and tested how changes in relative abundance of strain pairs in the biofilm affected E. coli retention. The results demonstrate that E. coli retention efficiency is influenced by the retention characteristics of the strains within biofilm microbial community, but individual strain characteristics influence retention in a manner that cannot be determined from changes in their relative abundance alone. This study demonstrates that changes in the relative abundance of specific members of a biofilm community can significantly alter filter performance, but these changes are not a simple function of strain-specific retention and the relative abundance. Our results suggest that the microbial community composition of biofilms should be considered when evaluating factors that influence filter performance. IMPORTANCE The retention efficiency of bacterial contaminants in biofilm-colonized biofilters is highly variable. Despite the increasing number of studies on the impact of biofilms in filters on bacterial retention, how individual bacterial strains within a biofilm community combine to influence bacterial retention is unknown. Here, we studied the retention of an E. coli K-12 strain, as a model bacterium, in columns colonized by four bacterial strains isolated from stormwater and P. aeruginosa, a model biofilm-forming strain. Simplified two-strain biofilm communities composed of combinations of the strains were used to determine how relative abundance of biofilm strains affects filter performance. Our results provide insight into how biofilm microbial composition influences bacterial retention in filters and whether it is possible to predict bacterial retention efficiency in biofilm-colonized filters from the relative abundance of individual members and the retention characteristics of cultured isolates.
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spelling doaj.art-5b3161ff6ebd4260b8a0889763f932d62022-12-22T04:04:16ZengAmerican Society for MicrobiologyMicrobiology Spectrum2165-04972021-10-019210.1128/Spectrum.01105-21Influence of Simplified Microbial Community Biofilms on Bacterial Retention in Porous Media under Conditions of Stormwater BiofiltrationYue Zhang0Yan He1Eric G. Sakowski2Sarah P. Preheim3Department of Environmental Health and Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USADepartment of Environmental Health and Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USADepartment of Environmental Health and Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USADepartment of Environmental Health and Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USAABSTRACT Porous media filters are used widely to remove bacteria from contaminated water, such as stormwater runoff. Biofilms that colonize filter media during normal function can significantly alter performance, but it is not clear how characteristics of individual populations colonizing porous media combine to affect bacterial retention. We assess how four bacterial strains isolated from stormwater and a laboratory strain, Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1, alter Escherichia coli retention in experimental sand columns under conditions of stormwater filtration relative to a clean-bed control. Our results demonstrate that these strains differentially affect E. coli retention, as was previously shown for a model colloid. To determine whether E. coli retention could be influenced by changes in relative abundance of strains within a microbial community, we selected two pairs of biofilm strains with the largest observed differences in E. coli retention and tested how changes in relative abundance of strain pairs in the biofilm affected E. coli retention. The results demonstrate that E. coli retention efficiency is influenced by the retention characteristics of the strains within biofilm microbial community, but individual strain characteristics influence retention in a manner that cannot be determined from changes in their relative abundance alone. This study demonstrates that changes in the relative abundance of specific members of a biofilm community can significantly alter filter performance, but these changes are not a simple function of strain-specific retention and the relative abundance. Our results suggest that the microbial community composition of biofilms should be considered when evaluating factors that influence filter performance. IMPORTANCE The retention efficiency of bacterial contaminants in biofilm-colonized biofilters is highly variable. Despite the increasing number of studies on the impact of biofilms in filters on bacterial retention, how individual bacterial strains within a biofilm community combine to influence bacterial retention is unknown. Here, we studied the retention of an E. coli K-12 strain, as a model bacterium, in columns colonized by four bacterial strains isolated from stormwater and P. aeruginosa, a model biofilm-forming strain. Simplified two-strain biofilm communities composed of combinations of the strains were used to determine how relative abundance of biofilm strains affects filter performance. Our results provide insight into how biofilm microbial composition influences bacterial retention in filters and whether it is possible to predict bacterial retention efficiency in biofilm-colonized filters from the relative abundance of individual members and the retention characteristics of cultured isolates.https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/Spectrum.01105-21E. coliporous mediastormwater biofiltersbiofilmmicrobial communitymicrobial interaction
spellingShingle Yue Zhang
Yan He
Eric G. Sakowski
Sarah P. Preheim
Influence of Simplified Microbial Community Biofilms on Bacterial Retention in Porous Media under Conditions of Stormwater Biofiltration
Microbiology Spectrum
E. coli
porous media
stormwater biofilters
biofilm
microbial community
microbial interaction
title Influence of Simplified Microbial Community Biofilms on Bacterial Retention in Porous Media under Conditions of Stormwater Biofiltration
title_full Influence of Simplified Microbial Community Biofilms on Bacterial Retention in Porous Media under Conditions of Stormwater Biofiltration
title_fullStr Influence of Simplified Microbial Community Biofilms on Bacterial Retention in Porous Media under Conditions of Stormwater Biofiltration
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Simplified Microbial Community Biofilms on Bacterial Retention in Porous Media under Conditions of Stormwater Biofiltration
title_short Influence of Simplified Microbial Community Biofilms on Bacterial Retention in Porous Media under Conditions of Stormwater Biofiltration
title_sort influence of simplified microbial community biofilms on bacterial retention in porous media under conditions of stormwater biofiltration
topic E. coli
porous media
stormwater biofilters
biofilm
microbial community
microbial interaction
url https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/Spectrum.01105-21
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