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Hacking into bacterial biofilms: a new therapeutic challenge

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ANNALS OF INTENSIVE CARE
卷 1, 期 -, 页码 -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1186/2110-5820-1-19

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  1. French cystic fibrosis foundation (VLM)
  2. foundation Bettencourt-Schueller
  3. CNRS
  4. ANR [ERA-NET ADHRES 27481, PCV-ANR 27628, ANR-09-JCJC-0047]

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Microbiologists have extensively worked during the past decade on a particular phase of the bacterial cell cycle known as biofilm, in which single-celled individuals gather together to form a sedentary but dynamic community within a complex structure, displaying spatial and functional heterogeneity. In response to the perception of environmental signals by sensing systems, appropriate responses are triggered, leading to biofilm formation. This process involves various molecular systems that enable bacteria to identify appropriate surfaces on which to anchor themselves, to stick to those surfaces and to each other, to construct multicellular communities several hundreds of micrometers thick, and to detach from the community. The biofilm microbial community is a unique, highly competitive, and crowded environment facilitating microevolutionary processes and horizontal gene transfer between distantly related microorganisms. It is governed by social rules, based on the production and use of public goods, with actors and recipients. Biofilms constitute a unique shield against external aggressions, including drug treatment and immune reactions. Biofilm-associated infections in humans have therefore generated major problems for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Improvements in our understanding of biofilms have led to innovative research designed to interfere with this process.

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