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Vpliv prisotnosti bakterije Staphylococcus epidermidis na viskoznost človeške sinovialne tekočine v pogojih in vitro
ID Trebše, Jakob (Author), ID Lovšin, Marija Nika (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Bjelošević Žiberna, Maja (Comentor)

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Staphylococcus epidermidis je ena najpogostejših bakterij, ki povzroča periprotetične okužbe sklepov, pri katerih je učinkovita diagnostika pogosto otežena. Večina novejših raziskav se osredotoča predvsem na biokemijske markerje, medtem ko so fizikalno-kemijski markerji, kot je viskoznost sinovialne tekočine, še vedno premalo raziskani. Namen naše raziskave je bil preveriti: (i) ali S. epidermidis uspešno raste v sinovialni tekočini, (ii) ali je mogoče z encimskim testom zaznati prisotnost ekstracelularnih hialuronidaz, ki bi lahko vplivale na viskoznost, (iii) ali prisotnost bakterij vpliva na zmanjšanje viskoznosti sinovialne tekočine v in vitro pogojih, ter (iv) ali lahko klinični izolati S. epidermidis tvorijo biofilme v pogojih in vitro. Uporabili smo pet različnih kliničnih sevov in referenčni laboratorijski sev ATCC12228. Z merjenjem OD₆₀₀ pred in po inokulaciji smo ugotovili, da vsi sevi uspešno rastejo v sinovialni tekočini. Prisotnost hialuronidaz smo preverjali z encimskim testom, kjer smo spremljali tvorbo kompleksov med nerazgrajeno hialuronsko kislino in albuminom preko merjenja OD₆₀₀. V danih pogojih nismo zaznali izražanja hialuronidazne aktivnosti. Merjenje viskoznosti smo izvedli z viskozimetrom s koncentričnim nastavkom po izpostavitvi sinovialne tekočine biofilmom in supernatantom uporabljenih sevov. Meritve so potekale pri različnih strižnih hitrostih. Rezultati so pokazali, da prisotnost S. epidermidis v danih pogojih ni vplivala na viskoznost sinovialne tekočine. Na podlagi rezultatov sklepamo, da S. epidermidis v testiranih in vitro pogojih ne vpliva na viskoznost sinovialne tekočine.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:viskoznost, sinovialna tekočina, Staphylococcus epidermidis, hialuronidaza, biofilmi, periprotetične okužbe sklepov
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2025
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-175885 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:257051907 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:13.11.2025
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Language:English
Title:The influence of the bacterium Staphylococcus epidermidis on the viscosity of human synovial fluid under in vitro conditions
Abstract:
Staphylococcus epidermidis is one of the most common causative agents of periprosthetic joint infections, where effective diagnostics are often challenging. Most recent studies focus primarily on biochemical markers, while physicochemical markers, such as synovial fluid viscosity, remain insufficiently explored. The aim of our study was to investigate: (i) whether S. epidermidis can successfully grow in synovial fluid, (ii) whether the presence of extracellular hyaluronidases, which could potentially affect viscosity, can be detected using an enzymatic assay, (iii) whether bacterial presence influences the reduction of synovial fluid viscosity under in vitro conditions, and (iv) whether clinical isolates of S. epidermidis can form biofilms under in vitro conditions. We used five different clinical isolates and the reference laboratory strain ATCC12228. By measuring OD₆₀₀ before and after inoculation into synovial fluid, we confirmed that all strains were able to grow successfully. Hyaluronidase activity was assessed using an enzymatic assay, where the formation of complexes between intact hyaluronic acid and albumin was monitored via OD₆₀₀ measurements. Under the given conditions, no hyaluronidase activity was detected. Viscosity measurements were performed using a concentric cylinder viscometer after exposing synovial fluid to bacterial biofilms and supernatants of the tested strains. Measurements were conducted at different shear rates. The results showed that the presence of S. epidermidis did not affect the viscosity of synovial fluid under the tested conditions. Based on these findings, we can conclude that S. epidermidis does not influence the viscosity of synovial fluid under the in vitro conditions tested.

Keywords:Viscosity, sinovial fluid, Staphylococcus epidermidis, hyaluronidase, biofilms, periprosthetic joint infections

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