| Literature DB >> 26758863 |
Bobby A Tajudeen1, Joseph S Schwartz2, James N Palmer3.
Abstract
Chronic sinusitis is a burdensome disease that has substantial individual and societal impact. Although great advances in medical and surgical therapies have been made, some patients continue to have recalcitrant infections. Microbial biofilms have been implicated as a cause of recalcitrant chronic sinusitis, and recent studies have tried to better understand the pathogenesis of chronic sinusitis as it relates to microbial biofilms. Here, we provide an overview of biofilms in chronic sinusitis with emphasis on pathogenesis, treatment, and future directions. In addition, recent evidence is presented, elucidating the role of bitter taste receptors as a possible key factor leading to biofilm formation.Entities:
Keywords: Biofilms; Bitter taste receptors; Chronic sinusitis; Innate immunity; Sinus surgery; T2R38
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26758863 DOI: 10.1007/s11882-015-0591-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Allergy Asthma Rep ISSN: 1529-7322 Impact factor: 4.806