Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus Predation in Dual-Species Biofilms of E. coli Prey and M. luteus Decoys
Phuong Vo, Megan Nunez

TL;DR
This study investigates how Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus interacts with dual-species biofilms of E. coli and M. luteus, showing it can weaken biofilms and potentially be used for biofilm control in various environments.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates that B. bacteriovorus can target multi-species biofilms and weaken both prey and decoy bacteria, expanding its potential applications.
Findings
B. bacteriovorus consumes E. coli in dual-species biofilms.
It weakens M. luteus attachment, aiding biofilm removal.
B. bacteriovorus controls both prey and decoy bacteria populations.
Abstract
Biofilms are matrix-enclosed microbial communities that grow at interfaces. They exhibit significant phenotypic changes that render them resistant to many antibacterial agents that can kill their free-swimming counterparts. Biofilms in the environment can consist of either a single or multiple microbial species. Previous investigations in this group demonstrated that Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus, a gram-negative predatory bacterium that consumes other gram-negative bacteria, could eradicate a single-species E.coli biofilm in some conditions1. These results suggest the potential value of B. bacteriovorus in biofilm eradication in industrial, medical and environmental contexts. Here we carried out investigation of the potential of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus to interact with and remove multi-species biofilms, specifically dual-species biofilms of E. coli (gram-negative prey) and M. luteus…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBacterial biofilms and quorum sensing · Vibrio bacteria research studies · Legionella and Acanthamoeba research
