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Antimicrobial mechanism and the effect of atmospheric pressure N2 plasma jet on the regeneration capacity of Staphylococcus aureus biofilm
Authors:Jiaquan Wang  Zhiyuan Yu  Shuheng Hu  Yunxia Li  Xiaojuan Xue
Institution:School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, Anhui Province, PR China
Abstract:Abstract

This study systematically assessed the inactivation mechanism on Staphylococcus aureus biofilms by a N2 atmospheric-pressure plasma jet and the effect on the biofilm regeneration capacity from the bacteria which survived, and their progenies. The total bacterial populations were 7.18?±?0.34 log10 CFU ml?1 in biofilms and these were effectively inactivated (>5.5-log10 CFU ml?1) within 30?min of exposure. Meanwhile, >80% of the S. aureus biofilm cells lost their metabolic capacity. In comparison, ~20% of the plasma-treated bacteria entered a viable but non-culturable state. Moreover, the percentage of membrane-intact bacteria declined to ~30%. Scanning electron microscope images demonstrated cell shrinkage and deformation post-treatment. The total amount of intracellular reactive oxygen species was observed to have significantly increased in membrane-intact bacterial cells with increasing plasma dose. Notably, the N2 plasma treatment could effectively inhibit the biofilm regeneration ability of the bacteria which survived, leading to a long-term phenotypic response and dose-dependent inactivation effect on S. aureus biofilms, in addition to the direct rapid bactericidal effect.
Keywords:Atmospheric-pressure plasma jet (APPJ)  Staphylococcus aureus biofilm  reactive oxygen species (ROS)  biofilm regeneration capacity
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