Biofilm-associated infection by enterococci

JH Ch'ng, KKL Chong, LN Lam, JJ Wong… - Nature Reviews …, 2019 - nature.com
Enterococci are ubiquitous members of the human gut microbiota and frequent causes of
biofilm-associated opportunistic infections. Enterococci cause 25% of all catheter-associated …

The role of bacterial biofilms and surface components in plant-bacterial associations

PC Bogino, M de las Mercedes Oliva… - International journal of …, 2013 - mdpi.com
The role of bacterial surface components in combination with bacterial functional signals in
the process of biofilm formation has been increasingly studied in recent years. Plants …

Biofilm dispersal: mechanisms, clinical implications, and potential therapeutic uses

JB Kaplan - Journal of dental research, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Like all sessile organisms, surface-attached communities of bacteria known as biofilms must
release and disperse cells into the environment to colonize new sites. For many pathogenic …

The developmental model of microbial biofilms: ten years of a paradigm up for review

RD Monds, GA O'Toole - Trends in microbiology, 2009 - cell.com
For the past ten years, the developmental model of microbial biofilm formation has served as
the major conceptual framework for biofilm research; however, the paradigmatic value of this …

Antimicrobial peptides as an alternative for the eradication of bacterial biofilms of multi-drug resistant bacteria

JTC Pontes, AB Toledo Borges, CA Roque-Borda… - Pharmaceutics, 2022 - mdpi.com
Bacterial resistance is an emergency public health problem worldwide, compounded by the
ability of bacteria to form biofilms, mainly in seriously ill hospitalized patients. The World …

Cooperation and conflict in microbial biofilms

JB Xavier, KR Foster - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2007 - National Acad Sciences
Biofilms, in which cells attach to surfaces and secrete slime (polymeric substances), are
central to microbial life. Biofilms are often thought to require high levels of cooperation …

Roles of type IV pili, flagellum‐mediated motility and extracellular DNA in the formation of mature multicellular structures in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms

KB Barken, SJ Pamp, L Yang… - Environmental …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
When grown as a biofilm in laboratory flow chambers Pseudomonas aeruginosa can
develop mushroom‐shaped multicellular structures consisting of distinct subpopulations in …

Does efficiency sensing unify diffusion and quorum sensing?

BA Hense, C Kuttler, J Müller, M Rothballer… - Nature Reviews …, 2007 - nature.com
Quorum sensing faces evolutionary problems from non-producing or over-producing
cheaters. Such problems are circumvented in diffusion sensing, an alternative explanation …

Division of labor in biofilms: the ecology of cell differentiation

JV Gestel, H Vlamakis, R Kolter - Microbial Biofilms, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
One of the most remarkable features of the evolutionary process is its capacity to construct.
In billions of years a primordial soup of organic compounds evolved to the theater of life …

Inverse regulatory coordination of motility and curli-mediated adhesion in Escherichia coli

C Pesavento, G Becker, N Sommerfeldt… - Genes & …, 2008 - genesdev.cshlp.org
During the transition from post-exponential to stationary phase, Escherichia coli changes
from the motile-planktonic to the adhesive-sedentary “lifestyle.” We demonstrate this …