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Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
2023 Volume.33 No. 3 p.348 ~ p.355
Epifluorescence Microscopy with Image Analysis as a Promising Method for Multispecies Biofilm Quantification
Lee Ji-Won

Jeong So-Yeon
Kim Tae-Gwan
Abstract
Epifluorescence microscopy with image analysis was evaluated as a biofilm quantification method (i.e., quantification of surface area colonized by biofilms), in comparison with crystal violet (CV) staining. We performed different experiments to generate multispecies biofilms with natural and artificial bacterial assemblages. First, four species were inoculated daily in 16 different sequences to form biofilms (surface colonization, 0.1%?56.6%). Second, a 9-species assemblage was allowed to form biofilms under 10 acylase treatment episodes (33.8%?55.6%). The two methods comparably measured the quantitative variation in biofilms, exhibiting a strong positive relationship (R2 ¡Ã 0.7). Moreover, the two methods exhibited similar levels of variation coefficients. Finally, six synthetic and two natural consortia were allowed to form biofilms for 14 days, and their temporal dynamics were monitored. The two methods were comparable in quantifying four biofilms colonizing ¡Ã18.7% (R2 ¡Ã 0.64), but not for the other biofilms colonizing ¡Â 3.7% (R2 ¡Â 0.25). In addition, the two methods exhibited comparable coefficients of variation in the four biofilms. Microscopy and CV staining comparably measured the quantitative variation of biofilms, exhibiting a strongly positive relationship, although microscopy cannot appropriately quantify the biofilms below the threshold colonization. Microscopy with image analysis is a promising approach for easily and rapidly estimating absolute quantity of multispecies biofilms.
KEYWORD
Epifluorescence microscopy, image analysis, crystal violet staining, biofilm quantification, multispecies biofilm
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