Abstract

Objective To investigate the physiological state of L. pneumophila in biofilm. Methods Genes previously identified as good markers for the transmissive and replicative phases of the L. pneumophila life cycle during growth in Acanthamoeba castellanii were examined for their expression fold change in the sessile cells as compared to planktonic cells using real-time RT PCR. Results Mature L. pneumophila biofilms were formed at 37t in 75 cm2 cell culture treated flasks for 18 days. The ratio of gene (mip, flaA and fliA) expression in post-exponential cells compared to exponential cells is 0. 53, 4. 45 and 3. 67. The exponential phase cultures display replicative traits and post-exponential bacteria express transmissive factors. The ratio of gene (mip, flaA and fliA) expression in sessile cells compared to exponential cells is 4.42, 5.24 and 16.21, while the sessile cells compared to exponential cells is 8.39, 1. 18 and 4. 43, respectively. Conclusion The violence gene expression of L pneumophila in biofilm is unique. Key words: LegioneUa pneumophilla; Biofilm; Violence gene; RNA expression

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