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SRIJAN AGGARWAL

Bacterial Biofilms- A

Public Health Nuisance?

Assistant Professor

Civil & Environmental Engineering

University of Alaska Fairbanks

WHAT IS A BIOFILM?

A community of micro-organisms attached to a solid surface and encapsulated within self-produced slime.

Source: CDC Public Health Image Library

S. aureus biofilm on the

surface of a medical

catheter that was removed

from a patient

(electron micrograph

magnified 2363×)

WHAT IS A BIOFILM ?

cells

Extracellular polymeric substances

(EPS)

Photo credit: Centre for Biofilm Engineering, Montana State University

WIDE RANGING BIOFILM IMPACTS

http://carroll1.cc.edu/~jclausz/microbiology/wst.htmlPhoto credit: Centre for Biofilm Engineering, Montana State University

Photo credit: Centre for Biofilm Engineering, Montana State University

BIOFILMS IN THE HUMAN BODY

Pathogen

growth

in biofilm

and protozoa Biofilm detachmentDISINFECTION

Sediment

resuspension

Particle

depositionSUBSTRATE

LEACHING

Water

Quality

Microbiome

Microbiome

Water

Quality

Water Quality

Infrastructure

Infrastructure Integrity

Water Quality

Biofilms In Drinking Water Distribution Systems

National Science Foundation. 2018-23. CAREER: Fundamental

Investigation of Biofilm Mechanical Properties in Drinking Water

Distribution Systems. Aggarwal (PI). $507,986.

Why Biofilm Mechanical Properties ?

Motivation: Biofilm Control

Biofilm Control

Remove detrimental biofilms. e.g., Biofilms

in CF patients

Promote/Stabilize beneficial biofilms. e.g., Trickling filter

Biofilm detachment characteristics

Biofilm mechanical properties

Biofilm Growth Reactors

Inflow

media

Peristaltic

pump

Waste

Media

Rotating

disk

reactor

CDC Biofilm

Reactor

Aggarwal & Hozalski 2012,

Aggarwal & Hozalski 2010

Aggarwal et al. 2010, 2015

Microscope

objective lens

Microscope

stage

Motorized

micro-manipulator

Biofilm

coupon Micro-cantilever

20 mm scaleSee the movie

Cohesive/Adhesive Strength of

Biofilms

Biofilm Mechanical Strength

Testing

Mean Biofilm

strength

Applied

Stress (τ)

Factor of

Safety

24,821 0.071 348,746

8,078 0.183 44,207

10-2

10-1

100

101

102

103

104

105

P. aeruginosa S. epidermidis

Co

hesiv

e s

tren

gth

(P

a)

Biofilm Strength

Applied Stress

Are biofilms

overdesigned ?

Why is it difficult to remove

biofilms ?

(Aggarwal et al. 2015

Microbiology insights 8, MBI-S31444)

Strength in Pascals (N/m2)

Paradigm shift:

Focus on the EPS matrix

• Need to weaken the biofilm EPS matrix

• Instead of bacteria, focus on the EPS matrix

• Investigate EPS weakening agents termed as

‘detachment-promoting agents’ (DPAs)

• e.g. Dispersin B, Tannins, D-amino acids, urea, enzymes

Flow Cell Studies

Funding Sources

• National Science Foundation (NSF)

• U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

• Alaska NSF EPSCoR

• University of Alaska BLaST Program

• Upcoming: NSF CAREER Award (2018-23)

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QUESTIONS?

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