Matrix porosity is associated withStaphylococcus aureusbiofilm survival during prosthetic joint infection
Mohini Bhattacharya,
Tyler D. Scherr,
Jessica Lister
et al.
Abstract:Biofilms are a cause of chronic, non-healing infections.Staphylococcus aureusis a proficient biofilm forming pathogen commonly isolated from prosthetic joint infections that develop following primary arthroplasty. Extracellular adhesion protein (Eap), previously characterized in planktonic or non-biofilm populations as being an adhesin and immune evasion factor, was recently identified in the exoproteome ofS. aureusbiofilms. This work demonstrates that Eap and its two functionally orphaned homologs EapH1 and E… Show more
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