2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0298112
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Ceragenin-mediated disruption of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms

Urszula Wnorowska,
Dawid Łysik,
Ewelina Piktel
et al.

Abstract: Background Microbial biofilms, as a hallmark of cystic fibrosis (CF) lung disease and other chronic infections, remain a desirable target for antimicrobial therapy. These biopolymer-based viscoelastic structures protect pathogenic organisms from immune responses and antibiotics. Consequently, treatments directed at disrupting biofilms represent a promising strategy for combating biofilm-associated infections. In CF patients, the viscoelasticity of biofilms is determined mainly by their polymicrobial nature and… Show more

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“…These structures are composed by a matrix of autogenic extracellular polymers that surround the bacteria cells and characterized by a specific elasticity resistant to mechanical stress. This matrix is causative of the improvement of the antibiotic resistance of the bacterial community of even thousand times [16].…”
Section: An Overview On Main Pathogens Of Patients With Cfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These structures are composed by a matrix of autogenic extracellular polymers that surround the bacteria cells and characterized by a specific elasticity resistant to mechanical stress. This matrix is causative of the improvement of the antibiotic resistance of the bacterial community of even thousand times [16].…”
Section: An Overview On Main Pathogens Of Patients With Cfmentioning
confidence: 99%