431 resultados para VIBRIO-FISCHERI


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Classical quorum-sensing (autoinduction) regulation, as exemplified by the lux system of Vibrio fischeri, requires N-acyl homoserine lactone (AHL) signals to stimulate cognate transcriptional activators for the cell density-dependent expression of specific target gene systems. For Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii, a bacterial pathogen of sweet corn and maize, the extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) stewartan is a major virulence factor, and its production is controlled by quorum sensing in a population density-dependent manner. Two genes, esaI and esaR, encode essential regulatory proteins for quorum sensing. EsaI is the AHL signal synthase, and EsaR is the cognate gene regulator. esaI, ΔesaR, and ΔesaI-esaR mutations were constructed to establish the regulatory role of EsaR. We report here that strains containing an esaR mutation produce high levels of EPS independently of cell density and in the absence of the AHL signal. Our data indicate that quorum-sensing regulation in P. s. subsp. stewartii, in contrast to most other described systems, uses EsaR to repress EPS synthesis at low cell density, and that derepression requires micromolar amounts of AHL. In addition, derepressed esaR strains, which synthesize EPS constitutively at low cell densities, were significantly less virulent than the wild-type parent. This finding suggests that quorum sensing in P. s. subsp. stewartii may be a mechanism to delay the expression of EPS during the early stages of infection so that it does not interfere with other mechanisms of pathogenesis.

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While most animal–bacterial symbioses are reestablished each successive generation, the mechanisms by which the host and its potential microbial partners ensure tissue colonization remain largely undescribed. We used the model association between the squid Euprymna scolopes and Vibrio fischeri to examine this process. This light organ symbiosis is initiated when V. fischeri cells present in the surrounding seawater enter pores on the surface of the nascent organ and colonize deep epithelia-lined crypts. We discovered that when newly hatched squid were experimentally exposed to natural seawater, the animals responded by secreting a viscous material from the pores of the organ. Animals maintained in filtered seawater produced no secretions unless Gram-negative bacteria, either living or dead, were reintroduced. The viscous material bound only lectins that are specific for either N-acetylneuraminic acid or N-acetylgalactosamine, suggesting that it was composed of a mucus-containing matrix. Complex ciliated fields on the surface of the organ produced water currents that focused the matrix into a mass that was tethered to, and suspended above, the light organ pores. When V. fischeri cells were introduced into the seawater surrounding the squid, the bacteria were drawn into its fluid-filled body cavity during ventilation and were captured in the matrix. After residing as an aggregate for several hours, the symbionts migrated into the pores and colonized the crypt epithelia. This mode of infection may be an example of a widespread strategy by which aquatic hosts increase the likelihood of successful colonization by rarely encountered symbionts.

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The las and rhl quorum sensing (QS) systems regulate the expression of several genes in response to cell density changes in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Many of these genes encode surface-associated or secreted virulence factors. Proteins from stationary phase culture supernatants were collected from wild-type and P. aeruginosa PAO1 mutants deficient in one or more of the lasRI, rhIRI and vfr genes and analysed using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. All mutants released significantly lower amounts of protein than the wild-type. Protein spot patterns from each strain were compared using image analysis and visible spot differences were identified using mass spectrometry. Several previously unknown OS-regulated proteins were characterized, including an aminopeptidase (PA2939), an endoproteinase (PrpL) and a unique 'hypothetical' protein (PA0572), which could not be detected in the culture supernatants of Delta/as mutants, although they were unaffected in Deltarhl mutants. Chitin-binding protein (CbpD) and a hypothetical protein (PA4944) with similarity to host factor I (HF-1) could not be detected when any of the lasRI or rhIRI genes were disrupted. Fourteen proteins were present at significantly greater levels in the culture supernatants of OS mutants, suggesting that QS may also negatively control the expression of some genes. Increased levels of two-partner secretion exoproteins (PA0041 and PA4625) were observed and may be linked to increased stability of their cognate transporters in a CS-defective background. Known QS-regulated extracellular proteins, including elastase (lasB), LasA protease (lasA) and alkaline metalloproteinase (aprA) were also detected.

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In the development of biosensors for ecotoxicity testing it is desirable to produce a small, portable system that can be used in the field. Toxicity testing using bioluminescence is widely used in the laboratory utilising natural and genetically modified (lux/ luc-marked) bacteria and other microorganisms. It is currently not possible to use genetically manipulated microorganisms in field testing and a biosensor, therefore, that incorporates naturally luminescent organisms may be preferred. In the development of a biosensor it is aimed to use the naturally luminescent bacterium Vibrio fischeri as a toxicity detection system on a chip. The bacterium will be immobilised in a polymeric matrix. Current work deals with the optimisation of light output and light preservation within the bacterium prior to immobilisation in polyvinyl alcohol. An examination of a range of physicochemical conditions within the polymer will be made, including cell density, thickness of polymer film, growth and light induction environment, and, preservation conditions, in order to develop a testing system giving consistent results over the lifetime of the biosensor. Data will be presented on light production using different culture media for the growth of V. fischeri and retention of light under immobilised conditions. .

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A detailed account of the morphological, staining, penicillin sensitivity and serological peculiarities of five strains of an oxalate-decomposing bacterium including the well-recognized strain Vibrio extorquens, has been given. Inasmuch as all the strains share many of the characteristics of the genus Arthrobacter and not Vibrio the desirability of placing the bacterium in the former genus for the time being has been suggested. The possibility of the strains falling under an altogether new genus which represent a phylogenic link between the pseudomonads and diphtheroids has been speculated.

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Poster presentado al XXII Congreso Nacional de Microbiología celebrado en Salamanca los días 11-14 julio de 2011.

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Vibrio harveyi es considerado como una de las especies más relevantes del género Vibrio debido a su capacidad para infectar peces marinos e invertebrados. Estudios previos han demostrado que la respuesta de V. harveyi ante condiciones ambientales adversas (p.e. disminución de la temperatura) es su entrada en el denominado estado Viable No Cultivable (VNC), representando este estado una estrategia de supervivencia para algunas bacterias no diferenciadas. Se ha estudiado la respuesta de este microorganismo durante su incubación a bajas temperaturas (4˚C) utilizando como soporte tanto agua de mar como sobrenadantes recogidos en experiencias de superviviencia previas. V. harveyi presenta un patrón similar durante su incubación en agua de mar como en fases tempranas de estudio en sobrenadantes. Sin embargo, en fases tardías de estudio se ha comprobado que se retrasa su entrada en el estado VNC. Estos resultados sugieren que estas poblaciones podrían liberan compuestos al medio para favorecer su supervivencia bajo condiciones ambientales adversas.

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Vibrio harveyi es un microorganismo marino perteneciente a la familia Vibrionaceae, patógeno de numerosos animales marinos; tanto invertebrados como vertebrados, pudiendo producir pérdidas económicas en países que se benefician de la acuicultura. Se trata de un microorganismo que vive en un medio natural con escasa cantidad de nutrientes, por ello es un microorganismo oligotrofo. Además el medio marino es un medio con una gran cantidad de sales, con lo cual V. harveyi es una bacteria halófila. 3 V. harveyi es capaz de entrar en lo que se conoce como estado Viable No Cultivable (VNC), en dicho estado es capaz de sobrevivir a situaciones de estrés manteniendo niveles bajos de actividad y perdiendo la cultivabilidad. La radiación luminosa visible, a pesar de tener efectos beneficiosos en los seres vivos, puede provocar efectos negativos en las poblaciones microbianas marinas. En este trabajo se determinó la entrada en estado VNC en sus condiciones de temperatura ambiente (20ºC) tanto en un control en oscuridad así como bajo estrés lumínico. Los resultados mostraron como las células mantenidas en oscuridad no entraron en estado VNC, aunque sí se produjo una pérdida de cultivabilidad relacionada con lesiones celulares provocadas por los nutrientes de determinados medios de cultivo. En cambio, las células que fueron expuestas a la luz visible indicaron una pérdida de cultivabilidad a lo largo de los días de exposición, manteniéndose al finalizar el trabajo experimental el 93% de la población en estado VNC. Por lo tanto, la luz visible provoca un efecto negativo en la población de V. harveyi que es capaz de mantenerse en un estado VNC para sobrevivir a las condiciones adversas.

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Para avaliar um sistema integrado de aquicultura foram realizadas análises microbiológicas da água utilizada neste sistema e determinada a incidência e resistência antimicrobiana dos enteropatógenos no ecossistema relacionado. As amostras de água testadas apresentaram 32,9% de taxas de coliformes fecais (≤1.600/100mL), de acordo com a OMS para piscicultura em águas residuais. Salmonella spp. foram detectadas em 14,5% das amostras. De um total de 33 cepas, 15,1% eram resistentes a um ou dois antimicrobianos testados e resistência a múltiplas drogas não foi observada. Aeromonas spp. foram identificadas em 91,6% das amostras. De um total de 416 cepas, resistência a uma classe de antimicrobianos foi observada em 66,3% e a multirresistência às drogas em 37,7%. Na avaliação da virulência dos isolados de Aeromonas hydrophila, 85,3% das cepas apresentaram Beta-hemólise nos três diferentes tipos de eritrócitos empregados e 99,1% nos eritrócitos de coelho e cavalo, sendo possível a caracterização através da PCR do gene aerA e lip, em 100% das amostras. Os resultados obtidos apontam para a relevância quanto às vantagens da implementação de um sistema integrado, disponibilizando alimentos com custo reduzido, porém este sistema necessita de um controle rígido e efetivo para que estes produtos não constituam veículos para a disseminação de doenças.