What’s in a name? Characteristics of clinical biofilms

Author:

Lichtenberg Mads1ORCID,Coenye Tom2ORCID,Parsek Matthew R3,Bjarnsholt Thomas14ORCID,Jakobsen Tim Holm1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Costerton Biofilm Center, Department of Immunology and Microbiology, University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3B , 2200 Copenhagen , Denmark

2. Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Ghent University, Ottergemsesteenweg 460 , 9000 Ghent , Belgium

3. Department of Microbiology, University of Washington School of Medicine , 1705 NE Pacific St., WA 98195 Seattle , United States

4. Department of Clinical Microbiology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Ole Maaløes vej 26 , 2100 Copenhagen , Denmark

Abstract

Abstract In vitro biofilms are communities of microbes with unique features compared to individual cells. Biofilms are commonly characterized by physical traits like size, adhesion, and a matrix made of extracellular substances. They display distinct phenotypic features, such as metabolic activity and antibiotic tolerance. However, the relative importance of these traits depends on the environment and bacterial species. Various mechanisms enable biofilm-associated bacteria to withstand antibiotics, including physical barriers, physiological adaptations, and changes in gene expression. Gene expression profiles in biofilms differ from individual cells but, there is little consensus among studies and so far, a ‘biofilm signature transcriptome’ has not been recognized. Additionally, the spatial and temporal variability within biofilms varies greatly depending on the system or environment. Despite all these variable conditions, which produce very diverse structures, they are all noted as biofilms. We discuss that clinical biofilms may differ from those grown in laboratories and found in the environment and discuss whether the characteristics that are commonly used to define and characterize biofilms have been shown in infectious biofilms. We emphasize that there is a need for a comprehensive understanding of the specific traits that are used to define bacteria in infections as clinical biofilms.

Funder

Lundbeck Foundation

Direktør Emil C. Hertz og Hustru Inger Hertz Fond

Brødrene Hartmanns Fond

Aase og Ejnar Danielsens Fond

Beckett-Fonden

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology

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