Antagonistic control of microbial pathogens under iron limitations by siderophore producing bacteria in a chemostat setup |
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Authors: | Fgaier Hedia Eberl Hermann J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada N1G 2W1 |
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Abstract: | Certain bacteria develop iron chelation mechanisms that allow them to scavenge dissolved iron from the environment and to make it unavailable to competitors. This is achieved by producing siderophores that bind the iron which is later liberated internally in the cell. Under conditions of iron limitation, siderophore producing bacteria have therefore an antagonistic growth advantage over other species. This has been observed in particular in agricultural and aquacultural systems, as well as in food microbiology. We investigate here the possibility of a probiotic biocontrol strategy to eradicate a well established, often pathogenic, non-chelating population by supplementing the system with generally regarded as safe siderophore producing bacteria. Set in a chemostat setup, our modeling and simulation studies suggest that this is indeed possible in a finite time treatment. |
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Keywords: | Siderophore mediated antangonism Iron chelation Chemostat model Optimal control |
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