Extracellular protease in Actinomycetes culture supernatants inhibits and detaches Staphylococcusaureus biofilm formation |
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Authors: | Joo-Hyeon Park Jin-Hyung Lee Chang-Jin Kim Jae-Chan Lee Moo Hwan Cho Jintae Lee |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Chemical Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan, Republic of Korea;(2) Biological Resource Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Daejeon, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | Bacterial biofilms are associated with chronic infections due to their resistance to antimicrobial agents. Staphylococcus aureus is a versatile human pathogen and can form biofilms on human tissues and diverse medical devices. To identify novel biofilm inhibitors of S. aureus, the supernatants from a library of 458 Actinomycetes strains were screened. The culture supernatants (1% v/v) of more than 10 Actinomycetes strains inhibited S. aureus biofilm formation by more than 80% without affecting the growth. The culture supernatants of these biofilm-reducing Actinomycetes strains contained a protease (equivalent to 0.1 μg proteinase K ml−1), which both inhibited S. aureus biofilm formation and detached pre-existing S. aureus biofilms. This study suggests that protease treatment could be a feasible tool to reduce and eradicate S. aureus biofilms. |
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