Université Catholique de Louvain, Institute of Life Sciences, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
Trends Microbiol. 2015 Jun;23(6):376-82. doi: 10.1016/j.tim.2015.01.011. Epub 2015 Feb 12.
Understanding the fundamental forces involved in the adhesion of microbial cells is important not only in microbiology, to elucidate cellular functions (such as ligand-binding or biofilm formation), but also in medicine (biofilm infections) and biotechnology (cell aggregation). Rapid progress in atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques has made it possible to measure the forces driving cell-cell and cell-substrate interactions on a single cell basis. A living cell is attached to the AFM probe, thereby enabling researchers to measure the interaction forces between the cell and a target surface. Recent advances in our understanding of the forces driving cell adhesion and biofilm formation are discussed, with a focus on pathogens. These studies provide compelling evidence that, upon contact with a surface, cell adhesion components display a variety of mechanical responses that are important for cell adhesion.
理解微生物细胞黏附涉及的基本力不仅在微生物学中对于阐明细胞功能(如配体结合或生物膜形成)很重要,而且在医学(生物膜感染)和生物技术(细胞聚集)中也很重要。原子力显微镜(AFM)技术的快速发展使得在单细胞基础上测量驱动细胞-细胞和细胞-基底相互作用的力成为可能。将活细胞附着到 AFM 探针上,从而使研究人员能够测量细胞与目标表面之间的相互作用力。讨论了我们对驱动细胞黏附的力和生物膜形成的理解的最新进展,重点是病原体。这些研究提供了令人信服的证据表明,与表面接触时,细胞黏附成分表现出多种机械响应,这些响应对于细胞黏附很重要。