Journal of Medical Bacteriology (May 2024)

Biofilm Formation by Quorum Sensing and Manners to Deal It

  • Shahriar Bakhti,
  • Ahdiyeh Saghabashi,
  • Shahrzad Aliniay Sharafshadehi,
  • Samad Rastmanesh,
  • Narjess Bostanghadiri,
  • Ali Jalilpiran,
  • Javad Fathi,
  • Alireza Gholipour Shahraki,
  • Fatemeh Sameni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18502/jmb.v12i2.15626
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2

Abstract

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Relationship between microorganisms with chemical signals is called quorum sensing (QS). This process has been found in most microorganisms (gram negative and gram positive bacteria and also fungi). QS is required for different activities of microorganisms such as, virulence factor secretion, motility, competence, biofilm and sporulation. There are different molecules as signals in disparate microorganisms. Biofilm formation is one of the significant functions of QS. Biofilms are groups of microorganisms that are tied to a surface (biotic or abiotic). One of the remarkable roles of biofilm is creation persistent bacteria. Biofilm formed in most of pathogen microorganisms and play the main role in their pathogenicity. Many studies had been done about QS, biofilm formation and ways against biofilm formation. These studies could help to the removal of microorganisms that formed biofilm. Here we describe QS and biofilm formation in some important microorganisms and suggested ways to eradicating biofilm formation of them.

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