Dynamics of bacteriophages as a promising antibiofilm agents

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an ubiquitous organism which has emerged as a major threat in the hospital environment. Overuse of antibiotics has also significantly increased the emergence of antimicrobial multiresistant bacteria. P. aeruginosa has an innate ability to adhere to surfaces and form virulen...

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Main Authors: Reza, Azizian, Farid, Azizi Jalilian, Zamberi, Sekawi, Amini, Razieh, Sajedeh, Karimi, Ahmad, Nasser, Hassan, Askari, Norkhoda, Sadeghifard, Morovat, Taherikalani, Iraj, Pakzad
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Published: Oriental Scientific Publishing 2014
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spelling my.upm.eprints.371772015-10-29T06:18:29Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37177/ Dynamics of bacteriophages as a promising antibiofilm agents Reza, Azizian Farid, Azizi Jalilian Zamberi, Sekawi Amini, Razieh Sajedeh, Karimi Ahmad, Nasser Hassan, Askari Norkhoda, Sadeghifard Morovat, Taherikalani Iraj, Pakzad Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an ubiquitous organism which has emerged as a major threat in the hospital environment. Overuse of antibiotics has also significantly increased the emergence of antimicrobial multiresistant bacteria. P. aeruginosa has an innate ability to adhere to surfaces and form virulent biofilms. Bacteriophage might represent one attractive solution to this problem. In this study, P.aeruginosa phage were utilized to Biofilm inhibition and remove.Sample collected from University sewage. Isolation was done according to Martha.R.J.Clokie protocol. Serial dilution prepared, then equally incubated with bacteria to investigate Biofilm inhibition potential. Biofilm formed base on Microplate Biofilm Assay. The effect of isolated phage investigated on biofilm remove of Pseudomonas putida, E.coli and Acinetobacter baumanii. P.aeruginosa biofilm had OD: 1.688 in 492n.m. Pure phage, 10-2 and 10-3 diluted phage decreased OD to 1.587, 1.341 and 1.461, respectively. Isolated phage dramatically decline OD of Biofilm of all strains.Phages have various affinity to attach to hosts, thereby it is supposed to phages compete for their receptors. Therefore it is supposed phages have most efficiency in optimum concentration to remove biofilm or growth inhibition. Oriental Scientific Publishing 2014-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37177/1/Dynamics%20of%20bacteriophages%20as%20a%20promising%20antibiofilm%20agents.pdf Reza, Azizian and Farid, Azizi Jalilian and Zamberi, Sekawi and Amini, Razieh and Sajedeh, Karimi and Ahmad, Nasser and Hassan, Askari and Norkhoda, Sadeghifard and Morovat, Taherikalani and Iraj, Pakzad (2014) Dynamics of bacteriophages as a promising antibiofilm agents. Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology, 8 (2). pp. 1015-1019. ISSN 0973-7510
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description Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an ubiquitous organism which has emerged as a major threat in the hospital environment. Overuse of antibiotics has also significantly increased the emergence of antimicrobial multiresistant bacteria. P. aeruginosa has an innate ability to adhere to surfaces and form virulent biofilms. Bacteriophage might represent one attractive solution to this problem. In this study, P.aeruginosa phage were utilized to Biofilm inhibition and remove.Sample collected from University sewage. Isolation was done according to Martha.R.J.Clokie protocol. Serial dilution prepared, then equally incubated with bacteria to investigate Biofilm inhibition potential. Biofilm formed base on Microplate Biofilm Assay. The effect of isolated phage investigated on biofilm remove of Pseudomonas putida, E.coli and Acinetobacter baumanii. P.aeruginosa biofilm had OD: 1.688 in 492n.m. Pure phage, 10-2 and 10-3 diluted phage decreased OD to 1.587, 1.341 and 1.461, respectively. Isolated phage dramatically decline OD of Biofilm of all strains.Phages have various affinity to attach to hosts, thereby it is supposed to phages compete for their receptors. Therefore it is supposed phages have most efficiency in optimum concentration to remove biofilm or growth inhibition.
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author Reza, Azizian
Farid, Azizi Jalilian
Zamberi, Sekawi
Amini, Razieh
Sajedeh, Karimi
Ahmad, Nasser
Hassan, Askari
Norkhoda, Sadeghifard
Morovat, Taherikalani
Iraj, Pakzad
spellingShingle Reza, Azizian
Farid, Azizi Jalilian
Zamberi, Sekawi
Amini, Razieh
Sajedeh, Karimi
Ahmad, Nasser
Hassan, Askari
Norkhoda, Sadeghifard
Morovat, Taherikalani
Iraj, Pakzad
Dynamics of bacteriophages as a promising antibiofilm agents
author_facet Reza, Azizian
Farid, Azizi Jalilian
Zamberi, Sekawi
Amini, Razieh
Sajedeh, Karimi
Ahmad, Nasser
Hassan, Askari
Norkhoda, Sadeghifard
Morovat, Taherikalani
Iraj, Pakzad
author_sort Reza, Azizian
title Dynamics of bacteriophages as a promising antibiofilm agents
title_short Dynamics of bacteriophages as a promising antibiofilm agents
title_full Dynamics of bacteriophages as a promising antibiofilm agents
title_fullStr Dynamics of bacteriophages as a promising antibiofilm agents
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of bacteriophages as a promising antibiofilm agents
title_sort dynamics of bacteriophages as a promising antibiofilm agents
publisher Oriental Scientific Publishing
publishDate 2014
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37177/1/Dynamics%20of%20bacteriophages%20as%20a%20promising%20antibiofilm%20agents.pdf
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