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. 2023 Feb 7:5:100107.
doi: 10.1016/j.bioflm.2023.100107. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Mycobacterium biofilms

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Mycobacterium biofilms

Maria-Carmen Muñoz-Egea et al. Biofilm. .

Abstract

The genus Mycobacterium includes some of the deadliest pathogens of History (Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycobacterium leprae), but most of the species within the genus are environmental microorganisms. Because some of these nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) species can be human pathogens, the study of these mycobacterial biofilms has increased during the last decades, and the interest in this issue increased as well as the growing number of patients with diseases caused by NTM. Different molecular mechanisms have been described, being especially well known the importance of glycopeptidolipids. Moreover, the knowledge of the extracellular matrix has shown important differences with other microorganisms, especially because of the presence of lipidic molecules as a key component of this structure. The clinical importance of mycobacterial biofilms has been described for many chronic diseases, especially lung diseases and implant-related ones, both in vitro and in vivo, and even in patients. Moreover, the biofilm-producing capacity has been proven also in M. tuberculosis, while its importance is not well understood. Biofilm studies have also shown the increasing resistance of mycobacteria in sessile form, and the importance of this resistance in the management of the patients is beyond doubt, being surgery necessary in some cases to cure the patients. Diagnosis of mycobacterial diseases is still based on culture-based techniques designed for the detection of M. tuberculosis. Molecular biology-based methods are also broadly used but again designed for tuberculosis diagnosis. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing is also well developed for tuberculosis, but only some species of NTM have standardized techniques for this purpose. New tools or approaches are necessary to treat these patients, whose importance is increasing, as the number of potential hosts is also increasing throughout the world.

Keywords: Biofilm; Mycobacteriosis; Mycobacterium; Nontuberculous mycobacteria; Treatment.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

Figures

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Fig. 1
Drawing of biofilm-like structures in liquid cultures [16].
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Fig. 2
Cording inside M. abscessus biofilm (CLSM, Backlight® Live/Dead Stain). A): Live bacteria; B) Dead bacteria; C) Combined image.
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Fig. 3
Cavitary disease caused by M. kansasii (CT-Scan).
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Fig. 4
Fibronodular disease caused by M. abscessus (Thoracic X-ray).

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