reviewFEMS Microbiology ReviewsFeb 22, 2017Closed access

Molecular mechanisms of biofilm-based antibiotic resistance and tolerance in pathogenic bacteria

University of Ottawa

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Abstract

Biofilms are surface-attached groups of microbial cells encased in an extracellular matrix that are significantly less susceptible to antimicrobial agents than non-adherent, planktonic cells. Biofilm-based infections are, as a result, extremely difficult to cure. A wide range of molecular mechanisms contribute to the high degree of recalcitrance that is characteristic of biofilm communities. These mechanisms include, among others, interaction of antimicrobials with biofilm matrix components, reduced growth rates and the various actions of specific genetic determinants of antibiotic resistance and tolerance. Alone, each of these mechanisms only partially accounts for the increased antimicrobial recalcitrance…

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Keywords
  • Biofilm
  • Multidrug tolerance
  • Biology
  • Antimicrobial
  • Microbiology
  • Antibiotic resistance
  • Antibiotics
  • Bacteria
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