An Overview of Biofilm Formation-Combating Strategies and Mechanisms of Action of Antibiofilm Agents

Life (Basel). 2022 Jul 23;12(8):1110. doi: 10.3390/life12081110.

Abstract

Biofilm formation on surfaces via microbial colonization causes infections and has become a major health issue globally. The biofilm lifestyle provides resistance to environmental stresses and antimicrobial therapies. Biofilms can cause several chronic conditions, and effective treatment has become a challenge due to increased antimicrobial resistance. Antibiotics available for treating biofilm-associated infections are generally not very effective and require high doses that may cause toxicity in the host. Therefore, it is essential to study and develop efficient anti-biofilm strategies that can significantly reduce the rate of biofilm-associated healthcare problems. In this context, some effective combating strategies with potential anti-biofilm agents, including plant extracts, peptides, enzymes, lantibiotics, chelating agents, biosurfactants, polysaccharides, organic, inorganic, and metal nanoparticles, etc., have been reviewed to overcome biofilm-associated healthcare problems. From their extensive literature survey, it can be concluded that these molecules with considerable structural alterations might be applied to the treatment of biofilm-associated infections, by evaluating their significant delivery to the target site of the host. To design effective anti-biofilm molecules, it must be assured that the minimum inhibitory concentrations of these anti-biofilm compounds can eradicate biofilm-associated infections without causing toxic effects at a significant rate.

Keywords: antibiofilm agents; antibiotic resistance; antibodies; biofilms; combating strategies; nanomaterials; natural products.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

Robin Gerlach was supported by the US National Science Foundation through Grant No. 1736255 (BuG ReMeDEE), 2036867 (BRICS), 2125083 (URoL-MIM), and the US Department of Energy-Bioenergy Technology Office under Award Number: DE-EE0009273 (HiDAC).