Biofilm formation and social interaction of Leptospira in natural and artificial environments
- PMID: 35926730
- DOI: 10.1016/j.resmic.2022.103981
Biofilm formation and social interaction of Leptospira in natural and artificial environments
Abstract
In the recent decades, there has been increased interest in the study on social interactions of pathogenic bacteria and biofilm-forming microbes. Leptospira is a zoonotic pathogen that causes human leptospirosis. Biofilm formation by pathogenic and saprophytic Leptospira has been documented in various biotic and abiotic environments. Biofilm supports cell growth and protects them from a variety of environmental stress. Pathogenic bacterial biofilm might increase the virulence and pathogenesis. However, research on the social behaviour and biofilm production by Leptospira is limited. This review discusses the interplay between the different species in the biofilm formation of saprophytic and pathogenic Leptospira and potential future applications.
Keywords: Biofilm; Extracellular polysaccharide; Interaction; Leptospirosis; Zoonosis.
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