Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have a broad spectrum of activity and unspecific mechanisms of action. Therefore, they are seen as valid alternatives to overcome clinically relevant biofilms and reduce the chance of acquired resistance. This paper reviews AMPs and anti-biofilm AMP-based strategies and discusses ongoing and future work. Recent studies report successful AMP-based prophylactic and therapeutic strategies, several databases catalogue AMP information and analysis tools, and novel bioinformatics tools are supporting AMP discovery and design. However, most AMP studies are performed with planktonic cultures, and most studies on sessile cells test AMPs on growing rather than mature biofilms. Promising preliminary synergistic studies ha...
International audienceNosocomial and medical device-induced biofilm infections affect millions of li...
Microbes are known to colonize surfaces and form biofilms. These biofilms are communities of microbe...
Invasive fungal infections caused by opportunistic fungal pathogens are associated with high mortali...
The treatment for biofilm infections is particularly challenging because bacteria in these condition...
The great clinical significance of biofilm-associated infections and their inherent recalcitrance to...
Microbes are known to colonize surfaces and form biofilms. These biofilms are communities of microbe...
The problem of drug resistance is very worrying and ever increasing. Resistance is due not only to t...
Introduction: Biofilms are complex bacterial communities living attached to biotic or abiotic surfac...
The increasing onset of multidrug-resistant bacteria has propelled microbiology research towards an...
Pathogenic biofilms are a global health care concern, as they can cause extensive antibiotic resista...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are an abundant and varied group of molecules recognized as the most a...
The formation of surface-attached cellular agglomerates, the so-called biofilms, contributes signifi...
The emergence of resistance is a preoccupant health threat and the development of new strategies and...
International audienceNosocomial and medical device-induced biofilm infections affect millions of li...
Microbes are known to colonize surfaces and form biofilms. These biofilms are communities of microbe...
Invasive fungal infections caused by opportunistic fungal pathogens are associated with high mortali...
The treatment for biofilm infections is particularly challenging because bacteria in these condition...
The great clinical significance of biofilm-associated infections and their inherent recalcitrance to...
Microbes are known to colonize surfaces and form biofilms. These biofilms are communities of microbe...
The problem of drug resistance is very worrying and ever increasing. Resistance is due not only to t...
Introduction: Biofilms are complex bacterial communities living attached to biotic or abiotic surfac...
The increasing onset of multidrug-resistant bacteria has propelled microbiology research towards an...
Pathogenic biofilms are a global health care concern, as they can cause extensive antibiotic resista...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are an abundant and varied group of molecules recognized as the most a...
The formation of surface-attached cellular agglomerates, the so-called biofilms, contributes signifi...
The emergence of resistance is a preoccupant health threat and the development of new strategies and...
International audienceNosocomial and medical device-induced biofilm infections affect millions of li...
Microbes are known to colonize surfaces and form biofilms. These biofilms are communities of microbe...
Invasive fungal infections caused by opportunistic fungal pathogens are associated with high mortali...