Use of Confocal Microscopy To Analyze the Rate of Vancomycin Penetration through Staphylococcus aureus Biofilms
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- 1 June 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
- Vol. 49 (6) , 2467-2473
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.49.6.2467-2473.2005
Abstract
When bacteria assume the biofilm mode of growth, they can tolerate levels of antimicrobial agents 10 to 1,000 times higher than the MICs of genetically equivalent planktonic bacteria. The properties of biofilms that give rise to antibiotic resistance are only partially understood. Inhibition of antibiotic penetration into the biofilm may play a role, but this has not been proven directly. In this report, penetration of the glycopeptide antibiotic vancomycin into viable Staphylococcus aureus biofilms was analyzed by confocal scanning laser microscopy using a fluorescently labeled derivative of the drug. We found that while vancomycin bound to free-floating bacteria in water within 5 min, it took more than 1 h to bind to cells within the deepest layers of a biofilm. These results indicate that the antibiotic is transported through the depth of the biofilm but that the rate is significantly reduced with respect to its transport through flowing water. This suggests that, whereas planktonic bacteria were rapidly exposed to a full bolus of vancomycin, the bacteria in the deeper layers of the biofilm were exposed to a gradually increasing dose of the drug due to its reduced rate of penetration. This gradual exposure may allow the biofilm bacteria to undergo stress-induced metabolic or transcriptional changes that increase resistance to the antibiotic. We also investigated the role of poly- N -acetylglucosamine, an important component of the S. aureus biofilm matrix, and found that its production was not involved in the observed decrease in the rate of vancomycin penetration.Keywords
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