Voinescu Adela, Licker Monica, Muntean Delia, Musuroi Corina, Musuroi Silvia Ioana, Izmendi Oana, Vulpie Silvana, Jumanca Romanita, Munteanu Mihnea, Cosnita Andrei
Doctoral School "Victor Babes" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara, Romania.
Department of Microbiology, Multidisciplinary Research Center on Antimicrobial Resistance, "Victor Babes" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara, Romania.
Infect Drug Resist. 2024 Jun 26;17:2659-2671. doi: 10.2147/IDR.S463779. eCollection 2024.
Contact lenses (CL) have become an immensely popular means of vision correction, offering comfort to millions worldwide. However, the persistent issue of biofilm formation on lenses raises significant problems, leading to various ocular complications and discomfort. The aim of this review is to develop safer and more effective strategies for preventing and managing microbial biofilms on CL, improving the eye health and comfort of wearers. Taking these into consideration, the present study investigates the intricate mechanisms of biofilm formation, by exploring the interplay between microbial adhesion, the production of extracellular polymeric substances, and the properties of the lens material itself. Moreover, it emphasizes the diverse range of microorganisms involved, encompassing bacteria, fungi, and other opportunistic pathogens, elucidating their implications within lenses and other medical device-related infections and inflammatory responses. Going beyond the challenges posed by biofilms on CL, this work explores the advancements in biofilm detection techniques and their clinical relevance. It discusses diagnostic tools like confocal microscopy, genetic assays, and emerging technologies, assessing their capacity to identify and quantify biofilm-related infections. Finally, the paper delves into contemporary strategies and innovative approaches for managing and preventing biofilms development on CL. In Conclusion, this review provides insights for eye care practitioners, lens manufacturers, and microbiology researchers. It highlights the intricate interactions between biofilms and CL, serving as a foundation for the development of effective preventive measures and innovative solutions to enhance CL safety, comfort, and overall ocular health. Research into microbial biofilms on CL is continuously evolving, with several future directions being explored to address challenges and improve eye health outcomes as far as CL wearers are concerned.
隐形眼镜已成为一种极其流行的视力矫正手段,为全球数百万人带来了舒适。然而,镜片上生物膜形成这一持续存在的问题引发了重大问题,导致各种眼部并发症和不适。本综述的目的是制定更安全、更有效的策略来预防和管理隐形眼镜上的微生物生物膜,改善佩戴者的眼部健康和舒适度。考虑到这些因素,本研究通过探索微生物粘附、细胞外聚合物的产生以及镜片材料本身的特性之间的相互作用,研究生物膜形成的复杂机制。此外,它强调了涉及的多种微生物,包括细菌、真菌和其他机会性病原体,阐明了它们在镜片及其他与医疗设备相关的感染和炎症反应中的影响。除了隐形眼镜上生物膜带来的挑战之外,这项工作还探索了生物膜检测技术的进展及其临床相关性。它讨论了共聚焦显微镜、基因检测等诊断工具以及新兴技术,评估了它们识别和量化生物膜相关感染的能力。最后,本文深入探讨了管理和预防隐形眼镜上生物膜形成的当代策略和创新方法。总之,本综述为眼科护理从业者、镜片制造商和微生物学研究人员提供了见解。它突出了生物膜与隐形眼镜之间的复杂相互作用,为制定有效的预防措施和创新解决方案奠定了基础,以提高隐形眼镜的安全性、舒适度和整体眼部健康。关于隐形眼镜上微生物生物膜的研究在不断发展,正在探索几个未来方向以应对挑战并改善隐形眼镜佩戴者的眼部健康结果。