Affiliation:
1. Department of Veterinary Science and Microbiology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Campylobacter jejuni
is a major cause of human diarrheal disease in many industrialized countries and is a source of public health and economic burden.
C. jejuni
, present as normal flora in the intestinal tract of commercial broiler chickens and other livestock, is probably the main source of human infections. The presence of
C. jejuni
in biofilms found in animal production watering systems may play a role in the colonization of these animals. We have determined that
C. jejuni
can form biofilms on a variety of abiotic surfaces commonly used in watering systems, such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene and polyvinyl chloride plastics. Furthermore,
C. jejuni
biofilm formation was inhibited by growth in nutrient-rich media or high osmolarity, and thermophilic and microaerophilic conditions enhanced biofilm formation. Thus, nutritional and environmental conditions affect the formation of
C. jejuni
biofilms. Both flagella and quorum sensing appear to be required for maximal biofilm formation, as
C. jejuni flaAB
and
luxS
mutants were significantly reduced in their ability to form biofilms compared to the wild-type strain.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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