Title of article :
Antagonistic activities of some probiotic lactobacilli culture supernatant on Serratia marcescens swarming motility and antibiotic resistance
Author/Authors :
Vahedi-Shahandashti, Roya Department of Microbiology - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Alzahra University, Tehran , Kasra-Kermanshahi, Rouha Department of Microbiology - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Alzahra University, Tehran , Shokouhfard, Maliheh Department of Microbiology - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Alzahra University, Tehran , Ghadam, Parinaz Department of Biotechnology - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Alzahra University, Tehran , Feizabadi, Mohammad Mehdi Department of Microbiology - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Teimourian, Shahram Department of Medical Genetics - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Pages :
8
From page :
348
To page :
355
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: Serratia marcescens, a potentially pathogenic bacterium, benefits from its swarming motility and resistance to antibiotic as two important virulence factors. Inappropriate use of antibiotics often results in drug resistance phenomenon in bacterial population. Use of probiotic bacteria has been recommended as partial replacement. In this study, we investigated the effects of some lactobacilli culture supernatant on swarming, motility and antibiotic resistance of S. marcescens. Materials and Methods: Antimicrobial activity of lactobacilli supernatant and susceptibility testing carried out on S. marcescens isolates. Pretreatment effect of lactobacilli culture supernatant on antibiotic - resistance pattern in S. marcescens was determined by comparison of the MIC of bacteria before and after the treatment. Results: Our results showed that pretreatment with L. acidophilus ATCC 4356 supernatant can affect the resistance of Serratia strains against ceftriaxone, but it had no effect on the resistance to other antibiotics. Furthermore, culture supernatant of lactobacilli with concentrations greater than 2%, had an effect on the swarming ability of S. marcescens ATCC 13880 and inhibited it. Conclusion: Probiotic bacteria and their metabolites have the ability to inhibit virulence factors such as antibiotic resistance and swarming motility and can be used as alternatives to antibiotics.
Keywords :
Antibiotic resistance , Probiotics , Swarming , Serratia marcescens
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2426825
Link To Document :
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