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pubmed-article:14510838pubmed:abstractTextThe effect of exposure to artificial sea water (ASW) on the ability of classical Vibrio cholerae O1 cells to interact with chitin-containing substrates and human intestinal cells was studied. Incubation of vibrios in ASW at 5 degrees C and 18 degrees C resulted in two kinds of cell responses: the viable but non-culturable (VBNC) state (i.e. <0.1 colony forming unit ml-1) at 5 degrees C, and starvation (i.e. maintenance of culturability of the population) at 18 degrees C. The latter remained rod shaped and, after 40 days' incubation, presented a 47-58% reduction in the number of cells attached to chitin, a 48-53% reduction in the number of bacteria adhering to copepods, and a 48-54% reduction in the number of bacteria adhering to human cultured intestinal cells, compared to control cells not suspended in ASW. Bacteria suspended in ASW at 5 degrees C became coccoid and, after 40 days, showed 34-42% fewer cells attached to chitin, 52-55% fewer adhering to copep-ods, and 45-48% fewer cells adhering to intestinal cell monolayers, compared to controls. Sarkosyl-insoluble membrane proteins that bind chitin particles were isolated and analysed by SDS-PAGE. After 40 days incubation in ASW at both 5 degrees C and 18 degrees C vibrios expressed chitin-binding ligands similar to bacteria harvested in the stationary growth phase. It is concluded that as vibrios do not lose adhesive properties after long-term exposure to ASW, it is important to include methods for VBNC bacteria when testing environmental and clinical samples for purposes of public health safety.lld:pubmed
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