In Vitro Models of Bacterial Biofilms: Innovative Tools to Improve Understanding and Treatment of Infections

G Crivello, Letizia FRACCHIA, G Ciardelli, M Boffito, C Mattu

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Abstract

Bacterial infections are a growing concern to the health care systems. Bacteria in the human body are often found embedded in a dense 3D structure, the biofilm, which makes their eradication even more challenging. Indeed, bacteria in biofilm are protected from external hazards and are more prone to develop antibiotic resistance. Moreover, biofilms are highly heterogeneous, with properties dependent on the bacteria species, the anatomic localization, and the nutrient/flow conditions. Therefore, antibiotic screening and testing would strongly benefit from reliable in vitro models of bacterial biofilms. This review article summarizes the main features of biofilms, with particular focus on parameters affecting biofilm composition and mechanical properties. Moreover, a thorough overview of the in vitro biofilm models recently developed is presented, focusing on both traditional and advanced approaches. Static, dynamic, and microcosm models are described, and their main features, advantages, and disadvantages are compared and discussed.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)904
RivistaNanomaterials
Volume13
Numero di pubblicazione5
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2023

Keywords

  • 3D printing
  • bacteria
  • biofilm models
  • in vitro models
  • infection
  • microcosm models
  • microfluidics

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