Colonial morphotypes and biofilm forming ability of Burkholderia pseudomallei
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Colonial morphotypes and biofilm forming ability of Burkholderia pseudomallei
Abstract
Burkholderia pseudomallei the causative agent of melioidosis, is being increasingly recognized as an important cause of morbidity and mortality in South East Asia. Biofilm formation of B. pseudomallei may be responsible for dormancy, latency and relapse of melioidosis. Based on the colonial morphology of the bacteria on B. pseudomallei selective agar medium, seven distinct morphotypes were identified. This study was conducted to assess the in vitro biofilm produced by B. pseudomallei and to investigate possible correlation between B. pseudomallei morphotypes with biofilm forming abilities of the isolates. Using a standard biofilm crystal violet staining assay, comparison was made between the biofilm forming ability of 76 isolates of B. pseudomallei and Burkholderia thailandensis ATCC 700388. Amongst the blood isolates, 30.2% were considered as high biofilm producers and 27.9% were low producers, 33.3% of the pus isolates were considered as high and 16% low biofilm producers. Most of the isolates were identified as morphotype group 1 which displayed a rough centre with irregular circumference on the agar medium. However, we did not find any correlation of B. pseudomallei morphotypes with biofilm forming abilities (p > 0.05). Additional studies are needed to identify internal and external factors which contribute to the high and low biofilm formation of B. pseudomallei.
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