Biofilm formation in medical device-related infection

被引:142
作者
Mack, D. [1 ]
Rohde, H.
Harris, L. G.
Davies, A. P.
Horstkotte, M. A.
Knobloch, J. K-M.
机构
[1] Univ Coll Swansea, Sch Med, Grove Bldg,Singleton Pk, Swansea SA2 8PP, W Glam, Wales
[2] Univ Clin Hamburg Eppendorf, Ctr Clin & Theoret Med, Inst Med Microbiol Virol & Hyg, Hamburg, Germany
[3] Med Univ Lubeck, Inst Med Microbiol & Hyg, D-23538 Lubeck, Germany
关键词
polysaccharide intercellular adhesin; primary attachment; biofilm accumulation; Staphylococcus epidermidis; staphylococcal virulence; alternative sigma factor sigma(B); adhesion; implants;
D O I
10.1177/039139880602900404
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Medical device-associated infections, most frequently caused by coagulase-negative staphylococci, especially Staphylococcus epidermidis, are of increasing importance in modem medicine. Regularly, antimicrobial therapy fails without removal of the implanted device. The most important factor in the pathogenesis of medical device-associated staphylococcal infections is the formation of adherent, multilayered bacterial biofilms. There is urgent need for an increased understanding of the functional factors involved in biofilm formation, the regulation of their expression, and the interaction of those potential virulence factors in device related infection with the host. Significant progress has been made in recent years which may ultimately lead to new rational approaches for better preventive, therapeutic, and diagnostic measures.
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页码:343 / 359
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