International audienceThe microbiota inhabiting the intestinal tract provide several critical functions to its host. Microorganisms found at the mucosal layer form organized three-dimensional structures which are considered to be biofilms. Theeir development and functions are influenced by host factors, host-microbe interactions, and microbe-microbe interactions. These structures can dictate the health of their host by strengthening the natural defenses of the gut epithelium or cause disease by exacerbating underlying conditions. Biofilm communities can also block the establishment of pathogens and prevent infectious diseases. Although these biofilms are important for colonization resistance, new data provide evidence that gut biofilms can ...
The anaerobic gut pathogen, Clostridioides difficile, forms adherent biofilms that may play an impor...
Biofilms are a structured community of bacterial cells enclosed in a self-produced polymeric matrix ...
Bacterial communities are known to impact human health and disease. Mixed species biofilms, mostly p...
Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is a major healthcare-associated disease with high recurrence ...
Abstract C. difficile infection (CDI) is a worldwide healthcare problem with ~30% of cases failing p...
Bacteria within biofilms are protected from multiple stresses, including immune responses and antimi...
The human gastrointestinal tract contains rich and diverse microbiotas along its length. However, wh...
Complex and highly variable site-dependent bacterial ecosystems exist throughout the length of the h...
The mammalian gut is home to a vibrant community of microbes. The ecological interactions that shape...
Grace S. Crowther, et al, 'Comparison of planktonic and biofilm-associated communities of Clostridiu...
In nature, about 80% of bacteria exist as biofilm communities, and according to the Centers for Dise...
Escherichia coli can commonly be found, either as a commensal, probiotic or a pathogen, in the human...
Clostridium difficile is an obligate anaerobic, Gram-positive, endospore-forming bacterium. Although...
Our digestive system, particularly our intestines, harbors a vast amount of microorganisms, whose ge...
Editorial Biofilms are defined as bacterial communities surrounded by a structured extracellular pol...
The anaerobic gut pathogen, Clostridioides difficile, forms adherent biofilms that may play an impor...
Biofilms are a structured community of bacterial cells enclosed in a self-produced polymeric matrix ...
Bacterial communities are known to impact human health and disease. Mixed species biofilms, mostly p...
Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is a major healthcare-associated disease with high recurrence ...
Abstract C. difficile infection (CDI) is a worldwide healthcare problem with ~30% of cases failing p...
Bacteria within biofilms are protected from multiple stresses, including immune responses and antimi...
The human gastrointestinal tract contains rich and diverse microbiotas along its length. However, wh...
Complex and highly variable site-dependent bacterial ecosystems exist throughout the length of the h...
The mammalian gut is home to a vibrant community of microbes. The ecological interactions that shape...
Grace S. Crowther, et al, 'Comparison of planktonic and biofilm-associated communities of Clostridiu...
In nature, about 80% of bacteria exist as biofilm communities, and according to the Centers for Dise...
Escherichia coli can commonly be found, either as a commensal, probiotic or a pathogen, in the human...
Clostridium difficile is an obligate anaerobic, Gram-positive, endospore-forming bacterium. Although...
Our digestive system, particularly our intestines, harbors a vast amount of microorganisms, whose ge...
Editorial Biofilms are defined as bacterial communities surrounded by a structured extracellular pol...
The anaerobic gut pathogen, Clostridioides difficile, forms adherent biofilms that may play an impor...
Biofilms are a structured community of bacterial cells enclosed in a self-produced polymeric matrix ...
Bacterial communities are known to impact human health and disease. Mixed species biofilms, mostly p...