Current Strategies for Combating Biofilm-Forming Pathogens in Clinical Healthcare-Associated Infections.
Rashmita BiswasBhawana JangraGanapathy AshokVelayutham RavichandiranUtpal MohanPublished in: Indian journal of microbiology (2024)
The biofilm formation by various pathogens causes chronic infections and poses severe threats to industry, healthcare, and society. They can form biofilm on surfaces of medical implants, heart valves, pacemakers, contact lenses, vascular grafts, urinary catheters, dialysis catheters, etc. These biofilms play a central role in bacterial persistence and antibiotic tolerance. Biofilm formation occurs in a series of steps, and any interference in these steps can prevent its formation. Therefore, the hunt to explore and develop effective anti-biofilm strategies became necessary to decrease the rate of biofilm-related infections. In this review, we highlighted and discussed the current therapeutic approaches to eradicate biofilm formation and combat drug resistance by anti-biofilm drugs, phytocompounds, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), antimicrobial lipids (AMLs), matrix-degrading enzymes, nanoparticles, phagebiotics, surface coatings, photodynamic therapy (PDT), riboswitches, vaccines, and antibodies. The clinical validation of these findings will provide novel preventive and therapeutic strategies for biofilm-associated infections to the medical world.
Keyphrases
- biofilm formation
- candida albicans
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- staphylococcus aureus
- healthcare
- photodynamic therapy
- escherichia coli
- cystic fibrosis
- heart failure
- coronary artery disease
- antimicrobial resistance
- fatty acid
- aortic valve
- health insurance
- transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- atrial fibrillation
- social media
- multidrug resistant
- health information
- affordable care act
- aortic stenosis