Advanced Medical Solutions, Winsford Industrial Estate, Cheshire, UK.
Int Wound J. 2010 Jun;7(3):169-75. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-481X.2010.00668.x.
Microbial imbalances and synergistic relationships between bacteria in medically important biofilms are poorly researched. Consequently, little is known about how synergy between bacteria may increase the net pathogenic effect of a biofilm in many diseases and infections, including chronic wounds. Microbial synergy in chronic wounds may increase virulence and pathogenicity, leading to enhanced tissue degradation, malodour and in some cases, an impairment of the host immune response. Microbial synergy and growth within a biofilm provide a competitive advantage to the microorganisms cohabiting in a wound, thereby promoting their survival and tolerance and resistance to antimicrobial agents. The aim of this article was to provide greater insight into microbial imbalances found within wound biofilms and the significance they may have on non healing and infected wounds. We also present two possible hypotheses which could explain the role microorganisms play in non healing chronic wounds and offer possible strategies for combating harmful and detrimental biofilms.
医学重要生物膜中细菌的微生物失衡和协同关系研究甚少。因此,对于细菌之间的协同作用如何在许多疾病和感染(包括慢性伤口)中增加生物膜的净致病效应知之甚少。慢性伤口中的微生物协同作用可能会增加毒力和致病性,导致组织降解加剧、恶臭,并在某些情况下,损害宿主的免疫反应。生物膜内微生物的协同作用和生长为共同生活在伤口中的微生物提供了竞争优势,从而促进了它们的生存、耐受性以及对抗生素的耐药性。本文的目的是更深入地了解伤口生物膜中发现的微生物失衡及其对非愈合和感染伤口的意义。我们还提出了两种可能的假说,可以解释微生物在非愈合性慢性伤口中的作用,并提供了对抗有害生物膜的可能策略。