Overcoming the challenge of establishing biofilms in vivo: a roadmap for Enterococci
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.mib.2020.01.013
Overcoming the challenge of establishing biofilms in vivo: a roadmap for Enterococci
Abstract
Enterococcus faecalis forms single and mixed-species biofilms on both tissue and medical devices in the host, often under exposure to fluid flow, giving rise to infections that are recalcitrant to treatment. The factors that drive enterococcal biofilm formation in the host, however, remain unclear. Recent reports in other pathogens show how surface sensing by bacteria can trigger the transition from planktonic to sessile lifestyle. Fluid flow can enhance initial adhesion, but also influence quorum sensing. Biofilm-specific factors, as well as biofilm size and extracellular polymeric substances, can compromise opsonization and phagocytosis. Bacterial interspecies synergy can create favorable conditions in the host for biofilm formation. Through these concepts, we define the knowledge gaps in understanding host-associated E. faecalis biofilm formation and propose a roadmap for future investigations.
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