Examination of the Glycocalyx of Four Species of Staphylococcus by Transmission Electron Microscopy and Image Analysis.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1994
Description
The coagulase-negative staphylococci have become important pathogens in human infections involving foreign bodies. The bacterial glycocalyx is a major mediator of attachment of these organisms to medical devices, but the glycocalyx is sometimes difficult to demonstrate. A combination of the techniques of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and image analysis enabled investigators to reveal the glycocalyx which was previously indiscernible. Eight strains of coagulase-negative staphylococci, including Staphylococcus epidermidis, S. hominis, S. lugdunensis, and S. schleiferi subspecies schleiferi, were grown, treated with anti-staphylococcal serum to stabilize the glycocalyx, and examined by TEM. Image analysis of negatives was then used to enhance the visual images which showed far more glycocalyx than previously seen by TEM alone.
Citation Information
Lambe, D. W.; Jeffery, C.; Ferguson, K. P.; and Cooper, M. D.. 1994. Examination of the Glycocalyx of Four Species of Staphylococcus by Transmission Electron Microscopy and Image Analysis.. Microbios. Vol.78(316). 133-143. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8041290/ PMID: 8041290 ISSN: 0026-2633