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Neuraminidase produces a decrease of adherence of slime-forming Staphylococcus aureus to gelatin-impregnated polyester fiber graft fabric: an experimental study
Authors:Mustafa Sacar  Gokhan Onem  Ahmet Baltalarli  Suzan Sacar  Huseyin Turgut  Ibrahim Goksin  Vefa Ozcan  Serhan Sakarya
Affiliation:(1) Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, School of Medicine, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey;(2) Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, School of Medicine, Pamukkale University, Kinikli 20070, Denizli, Turkey;(3) Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, School of Medicine and Research and Development Center, Adnan Menderes University, Aydin, Turkey
Abstract:Because slime-forming microorganisms are the major causative agents of graft infections, we aimed to investigate bacterial adherence in slime-forming and nonslime-forming Staphylococcus aureus and to determine the role of neuraminidase (NANase) on adherence to gelatin-impregnated polyester fiber graft fabric. An in vitro model was developed to quantitatively measure bacterial adherence to the surface of the graft. The grafts were divided into two groups – those colonized with slime-forming S. aureus and those colonized with nonslime-forming S. aureus. The grafts were put into sterile tubes and human plasma was instilled and incubated at 37°C to perform fibrin deposition on the grafts. After 48 h of incubation, grafts were drained and inoculated with slime-forming or nonslime-forming S. aureus in triptic soy broth in the presence or absence of NANase. Following 36 h of incubation at 36°C, grafts were vortexed and cultured to perform a colony count. Bacterial counts were expressed as total colony-forming units per square centimeter of graft. Slime-forming S. aureus had greater affinity with the graft compared with nonslime-forming S. aureus (P < 0.05). The adherence of slime-forming S. aureus was impaired by NANase treatment (P < 0.001) but NANase treatment of nonslime-forming S. aureus did not change the adherence to the graft (P > 0.05). These results show that slime plays an important role in the pathogenesis of vascular graft infection. Adherence of slime-forming S. aureus can be decreased by NANase treatment. This may have implications for the development of neuraminidase-embedded vascular grafts to diminish biomaterial-related infections.
Keywords:Prosthetic graft  Bacterial adherence  Slime  Neuraminidase
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