Microbial interkingdom biofilms and the quest for novel therapeutic strategies

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Abstract

Fungal and bacterial species interact with each other within polymicrobial biofilm communities in various niches of the human body. Interactions between these species can greatly affect human health and disease. Diseases caused by polymicrobial biofilms pose a major challenge in clinical settings because of their enhanced virulence and increased drug tolerance. Therefore, different approaches are being explored to treat fungal–bacterial biofilm infections. This review focuses on the main mechanisms involved in polymicrobial drug tolerance and the implications of the polymicrobial nature for the therapeutic treatment by highlighting clinically relevant fungal–bacte-rial interactions. Furthermore, innovative treatment strategies which specifically target polymicro-bial biofilms are discussed.

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Van Dyck, K., Pinto, R. M., Pully, D., & Van Dijck, P. (2021, February 1). Microbial interkingdom biofilms and the quest for novel therapeutic strategies. Microorganisms. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9020412

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