Iron uptake and biofilm formation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) (No. 2014CB846002), National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31570126).

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    Biofilms are surface-associated communities of microorganisms embedded within self-secreted extracellular polymeric substances, and a major cause of chronic and persistent infections. Respiratory Pseudomona aeruginosa infection is the leading reason for morbidity and mortality in cystic fibrosis patients. The formation of biofilms by P. aeruginosa in the airway is thought to increase persistence and antibiotic resistance during infection. Biofilm formation of P. aeruginosa is regulated by complicated signaling systems including quorum sensing and two-component systems that control the synthesis of extracellular polymeric substances. Furthermore, iron is an essential and scarce nutrient for bacteria and an important signal factor. P. aeruginosa has developed multiple iron uptake systems to sequester enough iron for its survival, with important regulatory roles in both release of virulence factors and formation of biofilms. In this review, we summarize recent advances in biofilm formation and its regulation along with the iron-uptake strategies in P. aeruginosa, to provide new insights and understanding to fight bacterial biofilms.

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于珊,马旅雁. 铜绿假单胞菌铁摄取与生物被膜形成研究进展[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2017, 33(9): 1489-1512

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  • Received:April 05,2017
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