Microorganisms,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
10(2), P. 350 - 350
Published: Feb. 3, 2022
The
modern
paradigm
assumes
that
interspecies
communication
of
microorganisms
occurs
through
precise
regulatory
mechanisms.
In
particular,
antagonism
between
bacteria
or
and
fungi
can
be
achieved
by
direct
destruction
the
targeted
cells
regulated
production
antimicrobial
metabolites
controlling
their
adaptive
mechanisms,
such
as
formation
biofilms.
quorum-quenching
phenomenon
provides
a
countermeasure
strategy.
This
review
discusses
quorum-sensing
suppression
Gram-positive
microorganisms,
underlying
mechanisms
this
process,
its
molecular
intermediates.
main
focus
will
on
have
practical
applications,
starter
cultures
for
food
fermentation,
probiotics,
other
biotechnological
importance.
possible
evolutionary
role
during
development
interactions
is
also
considered.
addition,
applications
these
control
pathogens,
improving
efficiency
plant
protection.
Journal of Fungi,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
7(2), P. 79 - 79
Published: Jan. 22, 2021
Candida
albicans
is
a
common
commensal
fungus
that
colonizes
the
oropharyngeal
cavity,
gastrointestinal
and
vaginal
tract,
healthy
individuals’
skin.
In
50%
of
population,
C.
part
normal
flora
microbiota.
The
various
clinical
manifestations
species
range
from
localized,
superficial
mucocutaneous
disorders
to
invasive
diseases
involve
multiple
organ
systems
are
life-threatening.
From
systemic
local
hereditary
environmental,
diverse
factors
lead
disturbances
in
Candida’s
homeostasis,
resulting
transition
pathogenic
opportunistic
infections.
pathophysiology
onset
progression
infection
also
influenced
by
virulence
traits
development
candidiasis.
Oral
candidiasis
has
wide
manifestations,
divided
into
primary
secondary
main
supply
body
located
infections
occurs
due
dysbiosis
residential
microbiota,
immune
dysfunction,
damage
muco-intestinal
barrier.
presence
blood
associated
with
candidemia–invasive
relationship
exists
as
long
there
balance
between
host
system
albicans.
This
paper
presents
specific
Microorganisms,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(6), P. 1614 - 1614
Published: June 19, 2023
Biofilm
is
complex
and
consists
of
bacterial
colonies
that
reside
in
an
exopolysaccharide
matrix
attaches
to
foreign
surfaces
a
living
organism.
frequently
leads
nosocomial,
chronic
infections
clinical
settings.
Since
the
bacteria
biofilm
have
developed
antibiotic
resistance,
using
antibiotics
alone
treat
brought
on
by
ineffective.
This
review
provides
succinct
summary
theories
behind
composition
of,
formation
drug-resistant
attributed
cutting-edge
curative
approaches
counteract
biofilm.
The
high
frequency
medical
device-induced
due
warrants
application
innovative
technologies
manage
complexities
presented
Frontiers in Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Oct. 29, 2020
Pathogenic
microorganisms
and
their
chronic
pathogenicity
are
significant
concerns
in
biomedical
research.
Biofilm-linked
persistent
infections
not
easy
to
treat
due
resident
multidrug-resistant
microbes.
Low
efficiency
of
various
treatments
in-vivo
toxicity
available
antibiotics
drives
the
researchers
towards
discovery
many
effective
natural
anti-biofilm
agents.
Natural
extracts,
product-based
agents
more
efficient
than
chemically
synthesized
counterparts
with
lesser
side
effects.
The
present
review
primarily
focuses
on
agents,
i.e.
phytochemicals,
biosurfactants,
antimicrobial
peptides
microbial
enzymes
along
sources,
mechanism
action
via
interfering
quorum-sensing
pathways,
disruption
extracellular
polymeric
substance,
adhesion
inhibitory
concentrations
existing
literature
so
far.
This
study
provides
a
better
understanding
that
particular
molecule
exhibit
different
mode
actions
biofilm
activity
against
one
pathogenic
species.
information
can
be
exploited
further
improve
therapeutic
strategy
by
combination
compounds
from
diverse
sources.
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: April 6, 2023
Bacterial
biofilms
are
complex
microbial
communities
encased
in
extracellular
polymeric
substances.
Their
formation
is
a
multi-step
process.
Biofilms
significant
problem
treating
bacterial
infections
and
one
of
the
main
reasons
for
persistence
infections.
They
can
exhibit
increased
resistance
to
classical
antibiotics
cause
disease
through
device-related
non-device
(tissue)
-associated
infections,
posing
severe
threat
global
health
issues.
Therefore,
early
detection
search
new
alternative
treatments
essential
suppressing
biofilm-associated
In
this
paper,
we
systematically
reviewed
biofilms,
associated
methods,
potential
treatment
strategies,
aiming
provide
researchers
with
latest
progress
biofilms.
Advanced Materials,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
32(43)
Published: Sept. 11, 2020
Abstract
The
widespread
use
of
biomaterials
to
support
or
replace
body
parts
is
increasingly
threatened
by
the
risk
implant‐associated
infections.
In
quest
for
finding
novel
anti‐infective
biomaterials,
there
generally
has
been
a
one‐sided
focus
on
with
direct
antibacterial
properties,
which
leads
excessive
agents,
compromised
host
responses,
and
unpredictable
effectiveness
in
vivo.
This
review
sheds
light
how
immunomodulation,
rather
than
only
targeting
bacteria,
can
endow
improved
properties.
How
surface
treatments
are
at
be
undermined
biomaterial
features
that
dysregulate
protection
normally
provided
critical
immune
cell
subsets,
namely,
neutrophils
macrophages,
discussed.
Accordingly,
precise
modification
biophysical
cues,
incorporation
immunomodulatory
drug
delivery
systems,
render
necessary
immune‐compatible
immune‐protective
properties
potentiate
defense
mechanisms
reviewed.
Within
this
context,
protective
role
peptides,
metallic
particles,
quorum
sensing
inhibitors,
therapeutic
adjuvants
highlighted
strategies
may
lay
foundation
develop
while
mitigating
increasing
threat
resistance.
Microbial Cell,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
8(2), P. 28 - 56
Published: Jan. 27, 2021
Notably,
bacterial
biofilm
formation
is
increasingly
recognized
as
a
passive
virulence
factor
facilitating
many
infectious
disease
processes.
In
this
review
we
will
focus
on
biofilms
formed
by
human
pathogens
and
highlight
their
relevance
for
diverse
diseases.
Along
composition
regulation
emphasis
laid
the
intensively
studied
of
Frontiers in Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: April 29, 2022
The
human
oral
cavity
provides
a
habitat
for
microbial
communities.
complexity
of
its
anatomical
structure,
connectivity
to
the
outside,
and
moist
environment
contribute
ecological
site
specificity
microbiome
colonized
therein.
Complex
endogenous
exogenous
factors
affect
occurrence
development
microbiota,
maintain
it
in
dynamic
balance.
dysbiotic
state,
which
composition
is
altered
microecological
balance
between
host
microorganisms
disturbed,
can
lead
even
systemic
diseases.
In
this
review,
we
discuss
current
research
on
influencing
it,
relationships
with
common
We
focus
microbiota
at
different
niches
cavity,
communities
microbiome,
mycobiome,
virome
within
biofilms,
interventions
targeting
pathogens
associated
disease.
With
these
data,
aim
extend
our
understanding
provide
new
ideas
clinical
management
infectious
Journal of Functional Foods,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
67, P. 103867 - 103867
Published: March 4, 2020
Carotenoid
has
gained
a
reputation
amongst
researchers
for
its
robust
antioxidant
capabilities.
This
review
reasons
the
inevitability
of
carotenoid
larger
role
than
just
dietary
supplements.
In
an
era
dominated
by
chemical
or
plant-derived
carotenoid,
bacterial
provides
compelling
forte
to
be
exploited
as
promising
alternative.
Bacteria
are
amazingly
resourceful
beings;
however,
their
low
content
makes
them
undesirable
commercial
applications.
Here,
we
have
reviewed
applications
strong
prophylactic
agent
in
health
sector
with
myriad
Additionally,
various
measures
augmenting
yield
through
new-age
technologies,
like
sequential
nutrition
starvation,
induction
accumulation
microbial
cells
employing
several
stress
factors,
and
construction
hyper-carotenoid
producing
strains
genetic
engineering
creating
proficient
producers
been
offered.
Finally,
SWOT
(Strengths,
Weaknesses,
Opportunities
Threats)
analysis
presented
perceive
significance
four
major
components
involved
commercialisation.
Frontiers in Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: May 19, 2021
Exopolysaccharides
(EPSs)
are
metabolites
synthesized
and
excreted
by
a
variety
of
microorganisms,
including
lactic
acid
bacteria
(LAB).
EPS
serve
several
biological
functions
such
as
interactions
between
their
environments,
protection
against
hostile
conditions
dehydration,
the
alleviation
action
toxic
compounds
(bile
salts,
hydrolyzing
enzymes,
lysozyme,
gastric,
pancreatic
metal
ions,
antibiotics),
stresses
(changing
pH,
osmolarity),
evasion
immune
response
phage
attack.
Bacterial
EPSs
considered
valuable
food,
pharmaceutical,
nutraceutical
industries,
owing
to
health-promoting
benefits
rheological
impacts.
Numerous
studies
have
reported
unusual
antimicrobial
activities
various
wide
pathogenic
microbes
(bacteria,
virus,
fungi).
This
review
aims
provide
comprehensive
examination
in
vitro
vivo
different
EPSs,
mainly
foodborne
bacterial,
fungal,
viral
pathogens.
The
mechanism
these
pathogens
well
methods
used
measure
critically
reviewed.