Fighting Biofilm Bearing Microbes, Global Challenges, Initiatives, and Current Novel Therapeutics/ Antibiofilm Strategies: A Narrative Scientific Record
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https://doi.org/10.47852/bonviewMEDIN42022687Keywords:
extracellular complex matrix bearing organisms, antibiofilm strategies, microbial infections, biofilm, novel therapeuticsAbstract
Microbial survival against diverse anti-biocidal agents has advanced beyond single organism interaction into intricate sessile cells consisting of dynamic three-dimensional extracellular complex matrix of water channels. Such complex architecture is built with heterogeneous and variable components that encourage failure of antimicrobial-chemotherapeutic strides especially among biofilm bearing/expressing microbes (BBM). This is a noteworthy public health concern as such occurrence has welcomed global attention in recent times with focus on fighting BBM as well as exploration of novel therapeutic strategies. A narrative scientific description of biofilm as a community of microbes wrapped in extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) was reviewed. The challenges of disease/infection recalcitrance, the risk to public health, and the necessity to develop novel therapeutics for the management/control and suppression of biofilm-linked infections were emphasized. It also summarized potential approaches including the use of antibiofilm/anti-adhesion agents, antimicrobial proteins, aptamers, nano-particulates, quorum sensing inhibitors, and peptide or protein-based nucleic acids while discussing the agents’ efficient potential ability. Such antibiofilm agents/mechanisms and their target-specific therapeutic relevance promise a future for the management/control of biofilm-associated microbial infections. Its application may also herald a generational effective combination therapy against illnesses/infections caused by BBM and serve as a potential source for BBM global control.
Received: 24 February 2024 | Revised: 15 April 2024 | Accepted: 22 May 2024
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The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest to this work.
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The data that support this work are available upon reasonable request to the corresponding author.
Author Contribution Statement
Bright E. Igere: Conceptualization, Methodology, Validation, Formal analysis, Investigation, Resources, Data curation, Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing, Visualization, Supervision, Project administration. Morenike O. Adeola: Methodology, Formal analysis, Investigation, Resources, Data curation, Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing, Project administration.
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