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Remote Magnetic Actuation of Micrometric Probes for in situ 3D Mapping of Bacterial Biofilm Physical Properties
Authors:Olivier Galy  Kais Zrelli  Patricia Latour-Lambert  Lyndsey Kirwan  Nelly Henry
Affiliation:1.Physicochime Curie, CNRS UMR 168, Institut Curie, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC;2.Unité de Génétique des Biofilms, Institut Pasteur;3.Laboratoire Jean Perrin, CNRS UMR 8237, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC
Abstract:Bacterial adhesion and growth on interfaces lead to the formation of three-dimensional heterogeneous structures so-called biofilms. The cells dwelling in these structures are held together by physical interactions mediated by a network of extracellular polymeric substances. Bacterial biofilms impact many human activities and the understanding of their properties is crucial for a better control of their development — maintenance or eradication — depending on their adverse or beneficial outcome. This paper describes a novel methodology aiming to measure in situ the local physical properties of the biofilm that had been, until now, examined only from a macroscopic and homogeneous material perspective. The experiment described here involves introducing magnetic particles into a growing biofilm to seed local probes that can be remotely actuated without disturbing the structural properties of the biofilm. Dedicated magnetic tweezers were developed to exert a defined force on each particle embedded in the biofilm. The setup is mounted on the stage of a microscope to enable the recording of time-lapse images of the particle-pulling period. The particle trajectories are then extracted from the pulling sequence and the local viscoelastic parameters are derived from each particle displacement curve, thereby providing the 3D-spatial distribution of the parameters. Gaining insights into the biofilm mechanical profile is essential from an engineer''s point of view for biofilm control purposes but also from a fundamental perspective to clarify the relationship between the architectural properties and the specific biology of these structures.
Keywords:Bioengineering   Issue 87   Bacterial biofilm   magnetic tweezers   visco-elastic parameters   spatial distribution   flow cell   extracellular matrix
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