Variability of Properties Characterizing Persistent Potential of Cholera Vibrio in Biofilm Communities

Represented are the results of studies on variability of properties characterizing persistent potential of V. cholerae in biofilm communities under the long-term cultivation in river water. Demonstrated is the fact that in the cold water epidemically significant cholera vibrios fo...

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Main Authors: Yu. V. Sizova, I. Ya. Cherepakhina, V. V. Balakhnova, O. S. Burlakova, E. V. Sizova, O. I. Pomukhina, O. P. Fetsaylova
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Published: Federal Government Health Institution, Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe” 2012-06-01
Series:Проблемы особо опасных инфекций
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Online Access:https://journal.microbe.ru/jour/article/view/819
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author Yu. V. Sizova
I. Ya. Cherepakhina
V. V. Balakhnova
O. S. Burlakova
E. V. Sizova
O. I. Pomukhina
O. P. Fetsaylova
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I. Ya. Cherepakhina
V. V. Balakhnova
O. S. Burlakova
E. V. Sizova
O. I. Pomukhina
O. P. Fetsaylova
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description Represented are the results of studies on variability of properties characterizing persistent potential of V. cholerae in biofilm communities under the long-term cultivation in river water. Demonstrated is the fact that in the cold water epidemically significant cholera vibrios form thin biofilms and do not survive for the most part. But atoxigenic strains, isolated from the water, can survive in the environment both in the cold and warm time of the year due to formation of thick biofilm and realization of the persistent activity. Expressiveness of the properties studied, except antilysozyme activity (ALA), directly correlate with biofilm formation intensity. In case of ALA one observes inverse correlation.
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spelling doaj.art-8025489a444e405db1b84c2b89e030db2024-12-24T12:09:49ZrusFederal Government Health Institution, Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe”Проблемы особо опасных инфекций0370-10692658-719X2012-06-0103(113)545710.21055/0370-1069-2012-3-54-57803Variability of Properties Characterizing Persistent Potential of Cholera Vibrio in Biofilm CommunitiesYu. V. Sizova0I. Ya. Cherepakhina1V. V. Balakhnova2O. S. Burlakova3E. V. Sizova4O. I. Pomukhina5O. P. Fetsaylova6Rostov-on-Don Research Anti-Plague InstituteRostov-on-Don Research Anti-Plague InstituteRostov-on-Don Research Anti-Plague InstituteRostov-on-Don Research Anti-Plague InstituteRostov-on-Don Research Anti-Plague InstituteRostov-on-Don Research Anti-Plague InstituteRostov-on-Don Research Anti-Plague InstituteRepresented are the results of studies on variability of properties characterizing persistent potential of V. cholerae in biofilm communities under the long-term cultivation in river water. Demonstrated is the fact that in the cold water epidemically significant cholera vibrios form thin biofilms and do not survive for the most part. But atoxigenic strains, isolated from the water, can survive in the environment both in the cold and warm time of the year due to formation of thick biofilm and realization of the persistent activity. Expressiveness of the properties studied, except antilysozyme activity (ALA), directly correlate with biofilm formation intensity. In case of ALA one observes inverse correlation.https://journal.microbe.ru/jour/article/view/819биопленкахолерный вибрионперсистенцияадаптацияантилизоцимная активностькаталазная активностьбилирезистентностьbiofilmcholera vibriopersistencyadaptationantilysozyme activitycatalase activitybiliresistance
spellingShingle Yu. V. Sizova
I. Ya. Cherepakhina
V. V. Balakhnova
O. S. Burlakova
E. V. Sizova
O. I. Pomukhina
O. P. Fetsaylova
Variability of Properties Characterizing Persistent Potential of Cholera Vibrio in Biofilm Communities
Проблемы особо опасных инфекций
биопленка
холерный вибрион
персистенция
адаптация
антилизоцимная активность
каталазная активность
билирезистентность
biofilm
cholera vibrio
persistency
adaptation
antilysozyme activity
catalase activity
biliresistance
title Variability of Properties Characterizing Persistent Potential of Cholera Vibrio in Biofilm Communities
title_full Variability of Properties Characterizing Persistent Potential of Cholera Vibrio in Biofilm Communities
title_fullStr Variability of Properties Characterizing Persistent Potential of Cholera Vibrio in Biofilm Communities
title_full_unstemmed Variability of Properties Characterizing Persistent Potential of Cholera Vibrio in Biofilm Communities
title_short Variability of Properties Characterizing Persistent Potential of Cholera Vibrio in Biofilm Communities
title_sort variability of properties characterizing persistent potential of cholera vibrio in biofilm communities
topic биопленка
холерный вибрион
персистенция
адаптация
антилизоцимная активность
каталазная активность
билирезистентность
biofilm
cholera vibrio
persistency
adaptation
antilysozyme activity
catalase activity
biliresistance
url https://journal.microbe.ru/jour/article/view/819
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