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Gold Biomineralization on BacterialBiofilms for Leaching of Au3+ Damages Eukaryotic Cells

机译:细菌生物金矿化浸出Au3 +的生物膜损害真核细胞

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Heavy metals not only pollute the environment but also are health and environmental hazard. Bacteria constitute inexpensive and eco-friendly material to eliminate and recycle heavy metals via biomineralization and biosorption. However, the effect of metal biomineralization in bacterial biofilms on the ecological balance of bacteria and infectious diseases is unclear. This study aimed to explore the interaction between a eukaryotic cell line HEK293T and mineralized Escherichia coli, using a model of gold biomineralization on E. coli biofilms (E. coli-Au). In our present model, bacterial activity was not disrupted and bacterial adhesion and invasion were enhanced. E. coli-Au invaded the cytoplasm and nuclei of HEK293T cells and damaged them via intracellular growth and multiplication. The present findings indicate that metal biomineralization in bacterial biofilms for leaching of heavy metal ions is hazardous to eukaryotic cells and even human health.
机译:重金属不仅污染环境,而且对健康和环境构成危害。细菌构成廉价且环保的材料,可通过生物矿化和生物吸附作用来消除和回收重金属。然而,细菌生物膜中金属生物矿化对细菌和传染病生态平衡的影响尚不清楚。这项研究旨在利用在大肠杆菌生物膜上的金生物矿化模型(E. coli-Au)探索真核细胞系HEK293T与矿化的大肠杆菌之间的相互作用。在我们目前的模型中,细菌的活性没有被破坏,细菌的粘附和侵袭得以增强。大肠杆菌-Au侵袭HEK293T细胞的细胞质和细胞核,并通过细胞内生长和繁殖破坏它们。目前的发现表明,细菌生物膜中用于浸出重金属离子的金属生物矿化对真核细胞乃至人类健康都是有害的。

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