Potential causative agents of biofilm-induced Cholera: an in vitro approach

This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Science in Biotechnology, 2024.

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主要作者: Alam, Ratul
其他作者: Naser, Iftekhar Bin
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語言:English
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spelling 10361-244012024-10-24T21:00:23Z Potential causative agents of biofilm-induced Cholera: an in vitro approach Alam, Ratul Naser, Iftekhar Bin Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Brac University Vibrio cholerae Bacteriophage eDNA Biofilm Cholera. Pathogenic bacteria. This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Science in Biotechnology, 2024. Cataloged from PDF version of thesis. Includes bibliographical references (pages 36-38). Cholera, while easily treatable, is extremely common across many parts of the world, especially in the regions close to water bodies. The bacteria responsible, Vibrio cholerae, has an interesting affinity to forming biofilms, as well as a seasonal pattern of epidemics. Despite only having two serogroups considered virulent among 200, this disease still has a global estimate of 1.3-4 million cases each year. Various studies point toward the presence of extracellular DNA, as well as the cyclic variation of bacteriophage prevalence against planktonic bacteria as causative agents towards biofilm formation. This research aims to link both of these factors together as a causative agent, and determine how it may play out within the environment as well. Compiling a set of four experiments, this study aims to point out the effect of bacterial growth under Free whole genome DNA, free fragmented genome DNA, phage soup, co-culture, as well as fresh water samples retrieved at different times of the year. For the experiments that involve the author, among an initial 15 strains chosen, 3 best strains, and one optional strain was chosen based on their species, growth factor, as well as susceptibility to bacteriophages. Upon conducting the necessary tests on these bacterial strains, it was observed that there is a directly proportional correlation of biofilm growth relative to the DNA present within the solution, regardless of the source, strain or type of the DNA. This proves that DNA extracted through the phage-mediated lysis of planktonic bacteria can also have a significant effect on the formation of biofilms. Ratul Alam M.Sc. in Biotechnology 2024-10-24T05:38:57Z 2024-10-24T05:38:57Z ©2024 2024-06 Thesis ID 22276011 http://hdl.handle.net/10361/24401 en Brac University theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. 39 pages application/pdf Brac University
institution Brac University
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topic Vibrio cholerae
Bacteriophage
eDNA
Biofilm
Cholera.
Pathogenic bacteria.
spellingShingle Vibrio cholerae
Bacteriophage
eDNA
Biofilm
Cholera.
Pathogenic bacteria.
Alam, Ratul
Potential causative agents of biofilm-induced Cholera: an in vitro approach
description This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Science in Biotechnology, 2024.
author2 Naser, Iftekhar Bin
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Alam, Ratul
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title Potential causative agents of biofilm-induced Cholera: an in vitro approach
title_short Potential causative agents of biofilm-induced Cholera: an in vitro approach
title_full Potential causative agents of biofilm-induced Cholera: an in vitro approach
title_fullStr Potential causative agents of biofilm-induced Cholera: an in vitro approach
title_full_unstemmed Potential causative agents of biofilm-induced Cholera: an in vitro approach
title_sort potential causative agents of biofilm-induced cholera: an in vitro approach
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