2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0288452
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Silkworm model of biofilm formation: In vivo evaluation of antimicrobial tolerance of a cross-kingdom dual-species (Escherichia coli and Candida albicans) biofilm on catheter material

Abstract: Biofilms are formed by microorganisms and their products on the surface of materials such as medical devices. Biofilm formation protects microorganisms from antimicrobial agents. Bacteria and fungi often form dual-species biofilms on the surfaces of medical devices in clinical settings. An experimental system to evaluate in vivo biofilm formation by the pathogenic fungus Candida albicans was established using silkworms inserted with polyurethane fiber (PF), a catheter material. In the present study, we establi… Show more

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“…By utilizing the catheter-material-inserted silkworm infection model, an experimental system has been established to evaluate the impact on the antibiotic tolerance of Escherichia coli caused by cross-kingdom dual-species biofilm formation with C. albicans 50) . E. coli is a frequently isolated Gramnegative bacterium in bloodstream infections 51,52) .…”
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“…By utilizing the catheter-material-inserted silkworm infection model, an experimental system has been established to evaluate the impact on the antibiotic tolerance of Escherichia coli caused by cross-kingdom dual-species biofilm formation with C. albicans 50) . E. coli is a frequently isolated Gramnegative bacterium in bloodstream infections 51,52) .…”
Section: Silkworm Infection Model For Evaluating Crosskingdom Dual-sp...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interactions between E. coli and C. albicans in cross-kingdom dual-species biofilms have been studied in vitro [53][54][55][56] . An in vivo experimental system using silkworms for the cross-kingdom dual-species biofilm by E.coli and C. albicans was established using the clinical E. coli isolate RB-3, known for its high biofilm-forming capacity in vitro 50) . E. coli in the crosskingdom dual-species biofilm on the surface of PF inside silkworm showed tolerance to the carbapenem antibiotic meropenem (MEPM) (Fig.…”
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