High glucose concentration promotes vancomycin-enhanced biofilm formation of vancomycin-non-susceptible staphylococcus aureus in diabetic mice
Journal
PLoS ONE
Journal Volume
10
Journal Issue
8
Date Issued
2015-08-05
Author(s)
Hsu, Chi Yu
Shu, Jwu Ching
Lin, Mei Hui
Chong, Kowit Yu
Chen, Chien Cheng
Wen, Shu Min
Liao, Wan Ting
Abstract
We previously demonstrated that vancomycin treatment increased acquisition of eDNA and enhanced biofilm formation of drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus through a cidAmediated autolysis mechanism. Recently we found that such enhancement became more significant under a higher glucose concentration in vitro.We propose that besides improper antibiotic treatment, increased glucose concentration environment in diabetic animals may further enhance biofilm formation of drug-resistant S. aureus. To address this question, the diabetic mouse model infected by vancomycin-resistant S. aureus (VRSA) was used under vancomycin treatment. The capacity to form biofilms was evaluated through a catheterassociated biofilm assay. A 10- and 1000-fold increase in biofilm-bound bacterial colony forming units was observed in samples from diabetic mice without and with vancomycin treatment, respectively, compared to healthy mice. By contrast, in the absence of glucose vancomycin reduced propensity to form biofilms in vitro through the increased production of proteases and DNases from VRSA. Our study highlights the potentially important role of increased glucose concentration in enhancing biofilm formation in vancomycin-treated diabetic mice infected by drug-resistant S. aureus.
Type
journal article
