Section of Infection and Immunity, Glasgow Dental School and Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, University of Glasgow, UK.
Crit Rev Microbiol. 2009;35(4):340-55. doi: 10.3109/10408410903241436.
Fungal biofilms are an escalating clinical problem associated with significant rates of mortality. Candida albicans is the most notorious of all fungal biofilm formers. However, non-Candida species, yeasts such as Cryptococcus neoformans, and filamentous moulds such as Aspergillus fumigatus, have been shown to be implicated in biofilm-associated infections. Fungal biofilms have distinct developmental phases, including adhesion, colonisation, maturation and dispersal, which are governed by complex molecular events. Recalcitrance to antifungal therapy remains the greatest threat to patients with fungal biofilms. This review discusses our current understanding of the basic biology and clinical implications associated with fungal biofilms.
真菌生物膜是一个日益严重的临床问题,与高死亡率相关。白色念珠菌是所有真菌生物膜形成者中最臭名昭著的。然而,非白色念珠菌物种、酵母如新型隐球菌和丝状霉菌如烟曲霉,已被证明与生物膜相关感染有关。真菌生物膜具有明显的发育阶段,包括粘附、定植、成熟和分散,这些阶段受复杂的分子事件控制。对抗真菌治疗的耐药性仍然是真菌生物膜患者面临的最大威胁。本文综述了我们目前对真菌生物膜相关基础生物学和临床意义的理解。