Frontiers in Microbiology (Mar 2018)

Biofilm Formation Plays a Role in the Formation of Multidrug-Resistant Escherichia coli Toward Nutrients in Microcosm Experiments

  • Xiu P. Chen,
  • Liaqat Ali,
  • Liaqat Ali,
  • Li-Yun Wu,
  • Can Liu,
  • Chen X. Gang,
  • Qi F. Huang,
  • Jing H. Ruan,
  • Song Y. Bao,
  • Yun P. Rao,
  • DaoJin Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00367
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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In this study, microcosms were established to determine the effect of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) on the multidrug resistance and biofilm-forming abilities of Escherichia coli. The expression of biofilm-formation-related genes was detected to establish correlations between genotype and phenotype. Different concentrations of N and P were added to make one control group and four treatment groups. The glass tube method was used to determine biofilm-forming capabilities. Real-time PCR was used to detect the mRNA abundance of six biofilm-formation-related genes in E. coli. No resistant strains were isolated from the control group; meanwhile, multidrug resistance rates were high in the treatment groups. Expression of the biofilm-associated genes luxS, flhD, fliA, motA, and fimH was detected in all treatment groups; however, there was no expression of mqsR. The expression of luxS, flhD, fliA, motA, and fimH significantly correlated with the concentration of N and P, as well as with the appearance and duration of multidrug resistance in different groups. Overall, the results of this study suggest that biofilm-forming ability plays a key role in the formation of multidrug resistance in E. coli after the addition of N and P to a microcosm.

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