Potential Influences of Bacterial Cell Surfaces and Nano-Sized Cell Fragments on Struvite Biomineralization

Robert J. C. McLean, Erin T. Brown

CRYSTALS(2020)

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Struvite (MgNH4PO4 center dot 6H(2)O) calculi are formed as a result of urinary tract infections byProteus mirabilisand other urease-producing bacteria. During struvite formation, the bacteria grow as biofilms, and thus crystals are formed in close association with bacterial cell surfaces and biofilm matrix components. Small nano-sized objects (originally termed "nanobacteria") have been described in association with urinary calculi including struvite calculi. A much more likely explanation of these nano-structures is outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) that can be produced byP. mirabilisand other Gram-negative bacteria. In this brief review, we describe the association of bacterial cell surfaces and biofilm matrix components with metal binding and the generation of chemical microenvironments during struvite formation; we propose potential mechanisms whereby OMVs can influence struvite crystal growth and biomineralization.
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bacterial cell surfaces,polysaccharides,nanobacteria,outer membrane vesicles,lipopolysaccharide,Proteus mirabilis,biofilm,microenvironment
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