A novel multiplex fluorescent-labeling method for the visualization of mixed-species biofilms in vitro

  • Aherne O
  • Mørch M
  • Ortiz R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Although most chronic infections are caused by mixed-species biofilms, much of our knowledge still comes from planktonic cultures of single bacterial species. Studies of formation and development of mixed-species biofilms are, therefore, required. This work describes a method applicable to labeling of bacteria for in vitro studies of biofilm structure and dispersal. Critically, labeled bacteria can be multiplexed for identification of different species in mixed-species biofilms using confocal spinning disk microscopy, facilitating investigation of biofilm development and spatial interactions under different environmental conditions. The study is an important step in increasing the tools available for such complex and challenging studies.

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Aherne, O., Mørch, M., Ortiz, R., Shannon, O., & Davies, J. R. (2024). A novel multiplex fluorescent-labeling method for the visualization of mixed-species biofilms in vitro. Microbiology Spectrum, 12(7). https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00253-24

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