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Yukihiro Kaneko, Matthew Thoendel, Oyebode Olakanmi, Bradley E. Britigan, Pradeep K. Singh
Published in Volume 117, Issue 4
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(4):877–888 doi:10.1172/JCI30783
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Ga prevents P. aeruginosa biofilm formation.

(A) Confocal microscopic images of GFP-expressing P. aeruginosa in flow cells perfused with biofilm medium without (left) and with (right) Ga, 5 days after inoculation. Experiments were performed at 25°C using 0.5 μg/ml Ga(NO3)3; this concentration modestly inhibited growth at 25°C (see Supplemental Figure 1). Higher concentrations [1, 5, and 10 μM Ga(NO3)3] also inhibited biofilm formation. Top images are top-down views (x-y plane); bottom images are side views (x-z plane); the dotted line represents the biofilm growth surface; scale bars: 50 μm. Results are representative of 6 experiments. (B) Biofilm flow cells were perfused with increasing concentrations of FeCl3 in the presence of 1 μM Ga(NO3)3. Approximately 10 μM FeCl3 was required to completely reverse the antibiofilm effect of 1 μM Ga(NO3)3. Images are top-down views (x-y plane); scale bar: 50 μm. Results are representative of 3 experiments.