Comparison of Biofilm Growth and Quorum Sensing Molecules in Vaginal <i>Lactobacillus</i> Species: A Preliminary Report

Recently, studies suggest that the protective effects of <i>Lactobacillus</i> within the female reproductive tract may be partly due to their ability to form biofilms. This study aims to explore the possibility that <i>Lactobacillus</i> can produce key mediators to further bo...

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Main Authors: Asley Sanchez, Fnu Alimiran, Kushal Gandhi, Samuel David, Christopher B. Babayco, Chloe Fiveash, John Garza, Duc Le, Triet Le, Athenia Oldham, Douglas Henderson, Michael Galloway, Gary Ventolini
格式: Article
語言:English
出版: MDPI AG 2024-08-01
叢編:Microbiology Research
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在線閱讀:https://www.mdpi.com/2036-7481/15/3/100
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總結:Recently, studies suggest that the protective effects of <i>Lactobacillus</i> within the female reproductive tract may be partly due to their ability to form biofilms. This study aims to explore the possibility that <i>Lactobacillus</i> can produce key mediators to further bolster the survival of biofilms in human vaginal microbiomes. Three bacterial species, namely, <i>Lactobacillus gasseri</i>, <i>L. crispatus</i>, and <i>L. jensenii</i>, sourced from human female subjects were used to carry out experiments examining the growth of biofilms using a microfermenter system. The bacteria were used to inoculate a glass rod spatula which was subsequently transferred to the microfermenter system. The resulting biofilm growing on the glass spatula was harvested in media and stored in a −80 °C freezer for gas chromatography–mass spectroscopy analysis. We found that quorum sensing compounds, acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs), were detected in the biofilm of <i>L. crispatus</i> and <i>L. jensenii</i>, but none were detected in <i>L. gasseri</i>. The biofilm produced by <i>L. crispatus</i> and <i>L. jensenii</i> was much higher in quantity than the biofilm produced by <i>L. gasseri</i>. Aside from oligopeptides quorum sensing, lactobacilli were found to also have AHL compounds that may help them produce more biofilms and improve the survival and growth of their bacterial communities in the female genital area.
ISSN:2036-7481