Thomas Vanzieleghem
Université catholique de Louvain
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Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2015
Numa Couniot; Thomas Vanzieleghem; Jonathan Rasson; Nancy Van Overstraeten; Olivier Poncelet; Jacques Mahillon; Laurent Francis; Denis Flandre
Point-of-care (PoC) diagnostics for bacterial detection offer tremendous prospects for public health care improvement. However, such tools require the complex combination of the following performances: rapidity, selectivity, sensitivity, miniaturization and affordability. To meet these specifications, this paper presents a new selectivity method involving lysostaphin together with a CMOS-compatible impedance sensor for genus-specific bacterial detection. The method enables the sample matrix to be directly flown on the polydopamine-covered sensor surface without any pre-treatment, and considerably reduces the background noise. Experimental proof-of-concept, explored by simulations and confirmed through a setup combining simultaneous optical and electrical real-time monitoring, illustrates the selective and capacitive detection of Staphylococcus epidermidis in synthetic urine also containing Enterococcus faecium. While providing capabilities for miniaturization and system integration thanks to CMOS compatibility, the sensors show a detection limit of ca. 10(8) (CFU/mL).min in a 1.5 μL microfluidic chamber with an additional setup time of 50 min. The potentials, advantages and limitations of the method are also discussed.
Langmuir | 2016
Thomas Vanzieleghem; Numa Couniot; Philippe Herman-Bausier; Denis Flandre; Yves F. Dufrêne; Jacques Mahillon
Cell aggregation plays a key role in biofilm formation and pathogenesis of Staphylococcus species. Although the molecular basis of aggregation in Staphylococci has already been extensively investigated, the influence of environmental factors, such as ionic strength, remains poorly understood. In this paper, we report a new type of cellular aggregation of Staphylococci that depends solely on ionic strength. Seven strains out of 14, all belonging to staphylococcal species, formed large cell clusters within minutes in buffers of ionic strength ranging from 1.5 to 50 mM, whereas isolates belonging to other Gram-positive species did not display this phenotype. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) with chemically functionalized tips provided direct evidence that ionic strength modulates cell surface adhesive properties through changes in cell surface charge. The optimal ionic strength for aggregation was found to be strain dependent, but in all cases, bacterial aggregates formed at an ionic strength of 1.5-50 mM were rapidly dispersed in a solution of higher ionic strength, indicating a reversibility of the cell aggregation process. These findings suggest that some staphylococcal isolates can respond to ionic strength as an external stimulus to trigger rapid cell aggregation in a way that has not yet been reported.
Langmuir | 2015
Thomas Vanzieleghem; Philippe Herman-Bausier; Yves F. Dufrêne; Jacques Mahillon
Langmuir | 2013
Philippe Herman; Sofiane El-Kirat-Chatel; Audrey Beaussart; Joan A. Geoghegan; Thomas Vanzieleghem; Timothy J. Foster; Pascal Hols; Jacques Mahillon; Yves F. Dufrêne
Viruses | 2018
Nanna M.C. Olsen; Elowine Thiran; Tobias Hasler; Thomas Vanzieleghem; Georgios N. Belibasakis; Jacques Mahillon; Martin J. Loessner; Mathias Schmelcher
Winfab Day 2014 | 2014
Numa Couniot; Thomas Vanzieleghem; Jonathan Rasson; Nancy Van Overstraeten; Olivier Poncelet; Jacques Mahillon; Laurent Francis; Denis Flandre
Archive | 2014
Thomas Vanzieleghem; Jacques Mahillon; Hervé Jeanmart; Simon Degand; Christine Dupont; Sandy Ladeuze
Biosensors | 2014
Numa Couniot; Thomas Vanzieleghem; Jonathan Rasson; Nancy Van Overstraeten; Olivier Poncelet; Jacques Mahillon; Laurent Francis; Denis Flandre
Eurobiofilms 2013 | 2013
Thomas Vanzieleghem; Catherine Nannan; Philippe Herman; Christine C. Dupont-Gillain; Yves F. Dufrêne; Jacques Mahillon
ISME14 | 2012
Pauline Modrie; Olivier Henriet; Thomas Vanzieleghem; Jacques Mahillon