Quantification of Bacterial Twitching Motility in Dense Colonies Using Transmitted Light Microscopy and Computational Image Analysis

Bio Protoc. 2018 Apr 20;8(8):e2804. doi: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2804.

Abstract

A method was developed to allow the quantification and mapping of relative bacterial twitching motility in dense samples, where tracking of individual bacteria was not feasible. In this approach, movies of bacterial films were acquired using differential interference contrast microscopy (DIC), and bacterial motility was then indirectly quantified by the degree to which the bacteria modulated the intensity of light in the field-of-view over time. This allowed the mapping of areas of relatively high and low motility within a single field-of-view, and comparison of the total distribution of motility between samples.

Keywords: Bacteria; Computational image analysis; Differential interference contrast microscopy; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; Quantification; Twitching motility.