reviewThe International Journal of Artificial OrgansNov 1, 2005Closed access

Biofilm in Implant Infections: Its Production and Regulation

University of Southern California · Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli · +1 more institution

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Abstract

A significant proportion of medical implants become the focus of a device-related infection, difficult to eradicate because bacteria that cause these infections live in well-developed biofilms. Biofilm is a microbial derived sessile community characterized by cells that are irreversibly attached to a substratum or interface to each other, embedded in a matrix of extracellular polymeric substances that they have produced. Bacterial adherence and biofilm production proceed in two steps: first, an attachment to a surface and, second, a cell-to-cell adhesion, with pluristratification of bacteria onto the artificial surface. The first step requires the mediation of bacterial surface proteins, the cardinal of which…

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