Application of Mtt Assay for Probing Metabolic Activity in Bacterial Biofilm-Forming Cells on Nanofibrous Materials

20 Pages Posted: 24 Jun 2024

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Marta Stindlova

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Vaclav Peroutka

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Vera Jencova

Technical University of Liberec

Kristyna Havlickova

Technical University of Liberec

Simona Lencova

University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague - Faculty of Food and Biochemical Technology

Abstract

The quantification of cellular metabolic activity via MTT assay has become a widespread practice in eukaryotic cell studies and is progressively extending to bacterial cell investigations. This study pioneers the application of MTT assay to evaluate the metabolic activity of biofilm-forming cells within bacterial biofilms on nanofibrous materials. The biofilm formation of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli on nanomaterials electrospun from polycaprolactone (PCL), polylactic acid (PLA), and polyamide (PA) was examined. Various parameters of the MTT assay were systematically investigated, including (i) the dissolution time of the formed formazan, (ii) the addition of glucose, and (iii) the optimal wavelength for spectrophotometric determination. Based on interim findings, a refined protocol suitable for application to nanofibrous materials was devised. We recommend 2 h of the dissolution, the application of glucose, and spectrophotometric measurement at 595 nm to obtain reliable data. Comparative analysis with the reference CFU counting protocol revealed similar trends for both tested bacteria and all tested nanomaterials. The proposed MTT protocol emerges as a suitable method for assessing the metabolic activity of bacterial biofilms on PCL, PLA, and PA nanofibrous materials.

Keywords: MTT, metabolic activity, biofilm, nanofibers, nanomaterials

Suggested Citation

Stindlova, Marta and Peroutka, Vaclav and Jencova, Vera and Havlickova, Kristyna and Lencova, Simona, Application of Mtt Assay for Probing Metabolic Activity in Bacterial Biofilm-Forming Cells on Nanofibrous Materials. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4875197 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4875197

Marta Stindlova

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Vaclav Peroutka

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Vera Jencova

Technical University of Liberec ( email )

Studentská 1402/2
Liberec, 461 17
Czech Republic

Kristyna Havlickova

Technical University of Liberec ( email )

Studentská 1402/2
Liberec, 461 17
Czech Republic

Simona Lencova (Contact Author)

University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague - Faculty of Food and Biochemical Technology ( email )

Czech Republic

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