Goodman Steven D, Bakaletz Lauren O
Center for Microbial Pathogenesis, Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH 43205, USA.
Microorganisms. 2022 Feb 18;10(2):466. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms10020466.
Bacterial biofilms contribute significantly to the antibiotic resistance, pathogenesis, chronicity and recurrence of bacterial infections. Critical to the stability and survival of extant biofilms is the extracellular DNA (eDNA)-dependent matrix which shields the resident bacteria from hostile environments, allows a sessile metabolic state, but also encourages productive interactions with biofilm-inclusive bacteria. Given the importance of the eDNA, approaches to this area of research have been to target not just the eDNA, but also the additional constituent structural components which appear to be widespread. Chief among these is a ubiquitous two-member family of bacterial nucleoid associated proteins (the DNABII proteins) responsible for providing structural integrity to the eDNA and thereby the biofilm. Moreover, this resultant novel eDNA-rich secondary structure can also be targeted for disruption. Here, we provide an overview of both what is known about the eDNA-dependent matrix, as well as the resultant means that have resulted in biofilm resolution. Results obtained to date have been highly supportive of continued development of DNABII-targeted approaches, which is encouraging given the great global need for improved methods to medically manage, or ideally prevent biofilm-dependent infections, which remains a highly prevalent burden worldwide.
细菌生物膜在细菌感染的抗生素耐药性、致病性、慢性化和复发中起着重要作用。现存生物膜的稳定性和存活关键在于依赖细胞外DNA(eDNA)的基质,该基质可保护驻留细菌免受恶劣环境影响,维持固着代谢状态,还能促进与包含生物膜的细菌进行有效相互作用。鉴于eDNA的重要性,该领域的研究方法不仅针对eDNA,还针对其他似乎广泛存在的组成结构成分。其中最主要的是一个普遍存在的由两个成员组成的细菌类核相关蛋白家族(DNABII蛋白),它们负责为eDNA以及生物膜提供结构完整性。此外,这种由此产生的富含eDNA的新型二级结构也可作为破坏目标。在此,我们概述了关于依赖eDNA的基质的已知信息,以及导致生物膜溶解的相应方法。迄今为止获得的结果高度支持继续开发针对DNABII的方法,考虑到全球对改进医学管理方法或理想情况下预防生物膜依赖性感染的巨大需求,这是令人鼓舞的,因为生物膜依赖性感染在全球范围内仍然是一个普遍存在的沉重负担。