In Vitro Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Pathogenic Leptospira Biofilm.

Microb Drug Resist

1 Regional Medical Research Centre (ICMR) , WHO Collaborating Centre for Diagnosis, Reference, Research and Training in Leptospirosis, Port Blair, India .

Published: October 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Pathogenic Leptospira spp. cause leptospirosis, and new research is investigating how biofilm formation in these bacteria may contribute to their ability to resist antibiotics.
  • In this study, researchers found that Leptospira biofilms were significantly more resistant to various antibiotics, showing a five to sixfold increase in resistance compared to their planktonic (free-floating) counterparts.
  • The findings highlight the need to better understand biofilm characteristics in order to develop effective strategies to manage and prevent chronic leptospirosis, especially in areas where the disease is common or during outbreaks.

Article Abstract

Pathogenic Leptospira spp. are the causative agent of leptospirosis. Biofilm formation in leptospires is a new area of study, and its role in pathogenesis is not fully explored. As in other biofilm-forming bacteria, Leptospira biofilm may play a significant role in antibiotic resistance. In this study, the antimicrobial susceptibility of Leptospira biofilm was investigated by 96-well plate assay using Alamar Blue. Leptospira biofilm showed five to sixfold increase in resistance in all the strains used. The range of minimal bactericidal concentrations for penicillin G, ampicillin, tetracycline, and doxycycline was 1,600 U/ml, 800-1,600 μg/ml, 800-1,600 μg/ml, and 800-1,600 μg/ml, respectively. In agar substrate, the biofilm showed six- to sevenfold increase in resistance to antibiotics compared to planktonic cell. The present study emphasizes the importance of biofilm formation and its antibiotic susceptibility patterns. This could pave the way for devising appropriate strategy to prevent the occurrence of potential chronic leptospirosis in endemic areas and also during an outbreak situation.

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