Bacterial Density and Biofilm Structure Determined by Optical Coherence Tomography.

["Hou J", "Wang C", "Rozenbaum R", "Gusnaniar N", "de Jong E", "Woudstra W", "Geertsema-Doornbusch G", "Atema-Smit J", "Sjollema J", "Ren Y"]
Scientific reports 2019
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Optical-coherence-tomography (OCT) is a non-destructive tool for biofilm imaging, not requiring staining, and used to measure biofilm thickness and putative comparison of biofilm structure based on signal intensity distributions in OCT-images. Quantitative comparison of biofilm signal intensities in OCT-images, is difficult due to the auto-scaling applied in OCT-instruments to ensure optimal quality of individual images. Here, we developed a method to eliminate the influence of auto-scaling in order to allow quantitative comparison of biofilm densities in different images. Auto- and re-scaled signal intensities could be qualitatively interpreted in line with biofilm characteristics for single and multi-species biofilms of different strains and species (cocci and rod-shaped organisms), demonstrating qualitative validity of auto- and re-scaling analyses. However, specific features of pseudomonas and oral multi-species biofilms were more prominently expressed after re-scaling. Quantitative validation was obtained by relating average auto- and re-scaled signal intensities across biofilm images with volumetric-bacterial-densities in biofilms, independently obtained using enumeration of bacterial numbers per unit biofilm volume. The signal intensities in auto-scaled biofilm images did not significantly relate with volumetric-bacterial-densities, whereas re-scaled intensities in images of biofilms of widely different strains and species increased linearly with independently determined volumetric-bacterial-densities in the biofilms. Herewith, the proposed re-scaling of signal intensity distributions in OCT-images significantly enhances the possibilities of biofilm imaging using OCT.

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2D cross-sectional OCT images of the four case biofilms evaluated. The scale bars indicate 100 µm.
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Influence of the OCT focus point on the signal intensity distribution across a 2D cross-sectional image of a homogeneous agar layer. OCT images repres...
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Average intensity (auto-scaled) in OCT images of bacterial suspensions in PBS as a function of the optical density, OD 600, of the suspensions. Data ...
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Auto- and re-scaling based analyses of 2D cross-sectional OCT images. ( A ) The back-scattered light from the measured sample is collected by the OCT ...
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Signal intensity analysis of OCT images: biofilms of non-EPS producing S. epidermidis 252 and EPS producing S. epidermidis ATCC 35984. ( A ) Schem...
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Signal intensity analysis of OCT images: S. mutans UA159 biofilms grown in medium with 0.5% or 1% sucrose added. ( A ) Schematic presentation of S....
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Signal intensity analysis of OCT images of P. aeruginosa ATCC 39324 biofilms grown in LB and ASM medium. ( A ) Schematic presentation of P. aerugin...
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Signal intensity analysis of OCT images of single-species S. oralis J22 and A. naeslundii T14V-J1 biofilms and multi-species biofilms. ( A ) Schem...
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Average signal intensity in OCT images of biofilms as a function of the volumetric bacterial density for all individual biofilms grown of the differen...