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Quorum-sensing regulation of virulence factors in bacterial biofilm

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FUTURE MICROBIOLOGY
卷 16, 期 13, 页码 1003-1021

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FUTURE MEDICINE LTD
DOI: 10.2217/fmb-2020-0301

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biofilm; polymicrobial infection; quorum sensing; virulence

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  1. Indo-German Science and Technology Centre
  2. Manipal Centre for Infectious Diseases

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Chronic polymicrobial wound infections are often characterized by bacterial biofilms, which have elevated antibiotic resistance and pathogenicity. Biofilms help bacteria evade host defense mechanisms and persist longer in the host. Quorum sensing primarily regulates biofilm formation and virulence in chronic infections.
Chronic polymicrobial wound infections are often characterized by the presence of bacterial biofilms. They show considerable structural and functional heterogeneity, which influences the choice of antimicrobial therapy and wound healing dynamics. The hallmarks of biofilm-associated bacterial infections include elevated antibiotic resistance and extreme pathogenicity. Biofilm helps bacteria to evade the host defense mechanisms and persist longer in the host. Quorum-sensing (QS)-mediated cell signaling primarily regulates biofilm formation in chronic infections and plays a major role in eliciting virulence. This review focuses on the QS mechanisms of two major bacterial pathogens, Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa and explains how they interact in the wound microenvironment to regulate biofilm development and virulence. The review also provides an insight into the treatment modalities aimed at eradicating polymicrobial biofilms. This information will help us develop better diagnostic modalities and devise effective treatment regimens to successfully manage and overcome severe life-threatening bacterial infections.

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