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Vitamin C inhibits bacterial biofilms by affecting the synthesis of the extracellular polymeric matrix


ABSTRACT: Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) produced by bacteria form a matrix for the complex three-dimensional architecture of biofilms. The EPS matrix of a biofilm is primarily composed of polysaccharides, proteins and extracellular DNA (eDNA). In addition to supporting the community structure, the EPS matrix protects bacterial biofilms from the environment. Specifically, the EPS matrix reduces the penetration of antimicrobial agents into the biofilm, thereby reducing their efficiency. Strategies for disrupting the formation of the EPS matrix can therefore lead to a more efficient use of antimicrobial agents. Here, we examine the biofilm-disrupting activity of vitamin C (sodium ascorbate). Quantitative proteomics analysis of vitamin C treated biofilms show that exposure to vitamin C inhibits quorum sensing and other regulatory mechanisms underpinning biofilm development. This results in inhibition of the EPS biosynthesis, and depletion of the polysaccharide component of the matrix. Once the EPS content is reduced beyond a critical point, bacterial cells get fully exposed to the medium, thereby experiencing a planktonic-like state. At this stage, the cells are more susceptible to killing, either by vitamin C-induced oxidative stress as reported here, or by other antibacterial compounds or treatments.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive

ORGANISM(S): Bacillus Subtilis Subsp. Subtilis Str. 168

SUBMITTER: Vaishnavi Ravikumar  

LAB HEAD: Ivan Mijakovic

PROVIDER: PXD007533 | Pride | 2017-12-19

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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