| Literature DB >> 27485639 |
Courtney Reichhardt1, David A Stevens2,3, Lynette Cegelski1.
Abstract
Biofilm infections are exceptionally recalcitrant to antimicrobial treatment or clearance by host immune responses. Within biofilms, microbes form adherent multicellular communities that are embedded in an extracellular matrix. Many prescribed antifungal drugs are not effective against biofilm infections owing to several protective factors including poor diffusion of drugs through biofilms as well as specific drug-matrix interactions. Despite the key roles that biofilms play in infections, there is little quantitative information about their composition and structural complexity because of the analytical challenge of studying these dense networks using traditional techniques. Within this review, recent work to elucidate fungal biofilm composition is discussed, with particular attention given to the challenges of annotation and quantification of matrix composition.Keywords: Aspergillus; Candida; NMR; biofilm; efflux pumps; fungal; immunoassay; persister cells; solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27485639 DOI: 10.4155/fmc-2016-0049
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Future Med Chem ISSN: 1756-8919 Impact factor: 3.808