Lipid composition of cell wall of three species of environmental mycobacteria and its possible role in the biofilm formations and motility by sliding

  • Alejandra Soledad Oriani UNS
  • Alejandro Raul Gentili UNS
  • Adriana Elena Zuñiga UNS
  • Delia Susana Oriani UNLPam
  • Mónica Baldini UNS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19137/10.19137/cienvet20151714

Keywords:

Environmental mycobacteria, MALDI-TOF-MS, mycolic acids, biofilm, sliding motility

Abstract

 The wall structures of Mycobacteria are usually associated with the abil­ity to form biofilm and motility by sliding. This study was performed with three strain of Environmental Mycobacteria (MA): Mycobacterium smegmatis, Mycobacterium gordonae and Mycobacterium porcinum. The goals of this paper were: a) to estab­lish by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry (MS) whether there are differences in the lipid carbon chain composition in the cell wall when they are in plank­tonic growth or forming biofilm; b) to evaluate the relation between lipid carbon chain composition and their sliding and biofilm formation abil­ity. M. porcinum and M. smegmatis formed biofilms of different sizes and presented motility. M. gordonae devel­oped poor biofilm and did not move. MALDI-TOF spectra obtained from EM in a planktonic state differ from EM biofilm–grown ones in their cell–wall lipidic carbon chain composition. EM biofilm–grown spectra show a greater diversity. All biofilm–grown EM spec­tra present short chain mycolic acids. These results suggest the importance of these mycolic acids in the forma­tion of biofilm, especially in its matu­ration. M. gordonae presented also a higher proportion of long-chain fatty acid, compared to M. smegmatis and M. porcinum. The presence of long hy­drophobic chains could possibly gen­erate a greater friction, thus reducing its motility.

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Author Biographies

Alejandra Soledad Oriani, UNS

Departamento Biologia, Bioquímica y Farmacia

Alejandro Raul Gentili, UNS

Departamento Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia

Adriana Elena Zuñiga, UNS

Departamento Química

Delia Susana Oriani, UNLPam

Prof. Adjunto Microbiología General e Inmunología Básica

Mónica Baldini, UNS

Departamento de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia

Published

2017-07-04

How to Cite

Oriani, A. S., Gentili, A. R., Zuñiga, A. E., Oriani, D. S., & Baldini, M. (2017). Lipid composition of cell wall of three species of environmental mycobacteria and its possible role in the biofilm formations and motility by sliding. Ciencia Veterinaria, 17(1), 47–59. https://doi.org/10.19137/10.19137/cienvet20151714

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Artículos de Investigación