Exploring the potential of hydrolytic enzymes combined with antibacterial agents to disrupt pathogenic biofilms and disinfect released cells.

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Patricia Palafox-Rivera, Melvin R Tapia-Rodriguez, Julio Cesar Lopez-Romero, Marco A Lugo-Flores, Karen P Quintero-Cabello, Brenda A Silva-Espinoza, M Reynaldo Cruz-Valenzuela, Filomena Nazzaro, J Fernando Ayala-Zavala
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Abstract

Biofilms are bacterial communities encapsulated in a self-produced extracellular polymeric matrix comprising carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and DNA. This matrix provides structural integrity while significantly enhancing bacterial antibiotic resistance, presenting substantial disinfection challenges. The persistence of biofilm-associated infections and foodborne outbreaks underscores the need for more effective disinfection strategies. Conventional antibacterial agents often are less effective against biofilm-protected cells compared to their efficacy against planktonic (non-attached) bacteria. Integrating hydrolytic enzymes, such as cellulases, proteases, and DNases, into disinfection protocols offers a promising approach by breaking down the biofilm matrix to expose the bacteria. However, the follow-up use of antibacterial agents is important, as enzymes alone do not possess bactericidal properties. Unlike traditional disinfectants, natural antibacterial agents work synergistically with enzymes, enhancing biofilm disruption without compromising the enzymatic activity through oxidation. This review offers a comprehensive analysis of the current knowledge and potential of combining hydrolytic enzymes with disinfectants to disrupt biofilms and eradicate the released bacterial cells, emphasizing applications for clinical and foodborne pathogens.

探索水解酶与抗菌剂联合破坏病原生物膜和消毒释放细胞的潜力。
生物膜是包裹在由碳水化合物、蛋白质、脂质和DNA组成的自产细胞外聚合物基质中的细菌群落。这种基质提供了结构完整性,同时显著增强了细菌的抗生素耐药性,提出了实质性的消毒挑战。生物膜相关感染和食源性暴发的持续存在强调了需要更有效的消毒策略。传统的抗菌剂对受生物膜保护的细胞的效果往往不如它们对浮游(非附着)细菌的效果。将水解酶(如纤维素酶、蛋白酶和dna酶)整合到消毒方案中,通过分解生物膜基质暴露细菌,提供了一种很有前途的方法。然而,抗菌剂的后续使用是重要的,因为酶本身不具有杀菌特性。与传统消毒剂不同,天然抗菌剂与酶协同作用,增强生物膜破坏而不通过氧化损害酶的活性。本文综述了水解酶与消毒剂联合破坏生物膜和根除释放的细菌细胞的现有知识和潜力,重点介绍了在临床和食源性病原体中的应用。
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Biofouling
Biofouling 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
7.40%
发文量
57
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: Biofouling is an international, peer-reviewed, multi-discliplinary journal which publishes original articles and mini-reviews and provides a forum for publication of pure and applied work on protein, microbial, fungal, plant and animal fouling and its control, as well as studies of all kinds on biofilms and bioadhesion. Papers may be based on studies relating to characterisation, attachment, growth and control on any natural (living) or man-made surface in the freshwater, marine or aerial environments, including fouling, biofilms and bioadhesion in the medical, dental, and industrial context. Specific areas of interest include antifouling technologies and coatings including transmission of invasive species, antimicrobial agents, biological interfaces, biomaterials, microbiologically influenced corrosion, membrane biofouling, food industry biofilms, biofilm based diseases and indwelling biomedical devices as substrata for fouling and biofilm growth, including papers based on clinically-relevant work using models that mimic the realistic environment in which they are intended to be used.
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