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Composition of the Biofilm Matrix of Cutibacterium acnes Acneic Strain RT5 Научная публикация

Журнал Frontiers in Microbiology
ISSN: 1664-302X
Вых. Данные Год: 2019, Том: 10, Номер статьи : 1284, Страниц : DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.01284
Авторы Gannesen Andrei V. 1 , Zdorovenko Evelina L. 2 , Botchkova Ekaterina A. 3,1 , Hardouin Julie 4 , Massier Sebastien 4 , Kopitsyn Dmitry S. 3 , Gorbachevskii Maxim V. 3 , Kadykova Alexandra A. 5,2 , Shashkov Alexander S. 2 , Zhurina Marina V. 1 , Netrusov Alexander I. 6 , Knirel Yuriy A. 2 , Plakunov Vladimir K. 1 , Feuilloley Marc G.J. 7
Организации
1 Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Federal Research Centre «Fundamentals of Biotechnology», Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
2 Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
3 Department of Physical and Colloid Chemistry, Gubkin University, Russia
4 Laboratory of Polymers, Biopolymers, Surfaces UMR 6270 PBS, Rouen University, France
5 Higher Chemical College of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, Russia
6 Department of Microbiology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
7 EA4312 Laboratory of Microbiology Signals and Microenvironment, Rouen University, France

Реферат: In skin, Cutibacterium acnes (former Propionibacterium acnes) can behave as an opportunistic pathogen, depending on the strain and environmental conditions. Acneic strains of C. acnes form biofilms inside skin–gland hollows, inducing inflammation and skin disorders. The essential exogenous products of C. acnes accumulate in the extracellular matrix of the biofilm, conferring essential bacterial functions to this structure. However, little is known about the actual composition of the biofilm matrix of C. acnes. Here, we developed a new technique for the extraction of the biofilm matrix of Gram-positive bacteria without the use of chemical or enzymatic digestion, known to be a source of artifacts. Our method is based on the physical separation of the cells and matrix of sonicated biofilms by ultracentrifugation through a CsCl gradient. Biofilms were grown on the surface of cellulose acetate filters, and the biomass was collected without contamination by the growth medium. The biofilm matrix of the acneic C. acnes RT5 strain appears to consist mainly of polysaccharides. The following is the ratio of the main matrix components: 62.6% polysaccharides, 9.6% proteins, 4.0% DNA, and 23.8% other compounds (porphyrins precursors and other). The chemical structure of the major polysaccharide was determined using a nuclear magnetic resonance technique, the formula being →6)-α-D-Galp-(1→4)-β-D-ManpNAc3NAcA-(1→6)-α-D-Glcp-(1→4)-β-D-ManpNAc3NAcA-(1→3)-β-GalpNAc-(1→. We detected 447 proteins in the matrix, of which the most abundant were the chaperonin GroL, the elongation factors EF-Tu and EF-G, several enzymes of glycolysis, and proteins of unknown function. The matrix also contained more than 20 hydrolases of various substrata, pathogenicity factors, and many intracellular proteins and enzymes. We also performed surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy analysis of the C. acnes RT5 matrix for the first time, providing the surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) profiles of the C. acnes RT5 biofilm matrix and biofilm biomass. The difference between the matrix and biofilm biomass spectra showed successful matrix extraction rather than simply the presence of cell debris after sonication. These data show the complexity of the biofilm matrix composition and should be essential for the development of new anti-C. acnes biofilms and potential antibiofilm drugs.
Библиографическая ссылка: Gannesen A.V. , Zdorovenko E.L. , Botchkova E.A. , Hardouin J. , Massier S. , Kopitsyn D.S. , Gorbachevskii M.V. , Kadykova A.A. , Shashkov A.S. , Zhurina M.V. , Netrusov A.I. , Knirel Y.A. , Plakunov V.K. , Feuilloley M.G.J.
Composition of the Biofilm Matrix of Cutibacterium acnes Acneic Strain RT5
Frontiers in Microbiology. 2019. V.10. 1284 . DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.01284 WOS Scopus OpenAlex
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Web of science: WOS:000472466200001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85069055591
OpenAlex: W2951947772
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