REVIEW ARTICLE

Biofilm Targeting Strategy in the Eradication of Burkholderia Infections: A Mini-Review

The Open Microbiology Journal 18 June 2021 REVIEW ARTICLE DOI: 10.2174/1874285802115010051

Abstract

Burkholderia are intracellular pathogenic bacteria which can produce biofilm. This biofilm protects the intracellular pathogenic bacteria from antibiotic treatment and the immunological system of the host. Therefore, this review aims to describe the capacity of Burkholderia to form a biofilm, the regulation of its biofilm formation, the efficacy of antibiotics to eradicate biofilm, and the novel therapy which targets its biofilm. Burkholderia's biofilm is characterized by its lipopolysaccharides, exopolysaccharides (EPSs), biofilm-associated proteins, and eDNA. Its regulation is made by quorum sensing, c-di-AMP, sRNA, and two component systems. Many antibiotics have been used as sole or mixture agents; however, they are not always effective in eradicating the biofilm-forming Burkholderia. Inhibitors of quorum sensing and other non-conventional antibiotic approaches are promising to discover effective treatment of Burkholderia infections.

Keywords: Antibiotic, Biofilm, Burkholderia, Exopolysaccharide, Lipid A, Quorum sensing.
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