敌对环境:修改表面以阻止微生物粘附和生物膜形成
Derek Wilkinson1, Libuše Váchová1,2, Zdena Palková1
1Faculty of Science, Charles University, BIOCEV, 128 00 Prague, Czech Republic.
Biomolecules
|June 26, 2025
概括
微生物在表面上形成保护性生物膜,在各个领域都面临挑战. 本综述探讨了表面修饰策略,以防止微生物粘附和生物膜的发展.
科学领域:
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 生物技术是生物技术.
背景情况:
- 微生物通常形成生物膜,这些生物膜是在细胞外基质 (ECM) 中包围的结构化社区.
- 生物膜提供对抗微生物和宿主防御的保护,导致持续性感染和工业污染.
- 这些微生物群落在各种环境中普遍存在,包括医疗保健,工业和海洋生态系统.
研究的目的:
- 审查目前防止微生物生物膜在表面形成的策略.
- 分析物理,化学和生物表面修饰技术,以减少生物膜粘附和发展.
- 讨论与不同抗生物膜表面方法相关的好处,缺点和挑战.
主要方法:
- 对生物膜控制表面修饰研究的文献综述.
- 将方法分为物理,化学和生物方法的分类.
- 针对微生物粘附,定数感应和ECM生产的机制的分析.
主要成果:
- 表面修改可以有效地抑制微生物的附着和生物膜的建立.
- 物理方法包括改变表面地形;化学方法涉及抗微生物涂层;生物方法利用酶或信号分子.
- 每种方法在有效性,耐用性和环境影响方面都有独特的优点和缺点.
结论:
- 改变表面特性是对抗生物膜形成的有希望的策略.
- 需要进一步的研究来克服挑战,并开发强大的,广泛适用的抗生物膜表面技术.
- 结合不同修改策略的综合方法可以提供对微生物生物膜的增强保护.
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