Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment May Advance the Outcome of Antibiotic Treatment of Biofilm Infections

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Abstract

The failing eradication of bacterial biofilm by antibiotic treatment is a major clinical challenge for patients with chronic infections. The effect of re-sensitizing infectious biofilms to antibiotics by supplemental O2 has recently been explained by the pathophysiological conditions of the infectious microenvironment. In this chapter, we argue that multifactorial restrictions of O2, caused by O2 depletion within the infectious microenvironment, determine the tolerance of bacterial phenotypes ranging from the endogenous formation of persistent subpopulations within biofilms to the induction of tolerant biofilm by the host response. Consequently, we describe how reoxygenation may re-sensitize microorganisms growing in biofilms to antibiotics. To further emphasize the importance of O2 distribution we demonstrate the significance of O2 availability for the outcome of susceptibility testing.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelSpringer Series on Biofilms : Antibiofilm strategies
RedaktørerKatharina Richter, Kasper Nørskov Kragh
Antal sider23
Vol/bind11
UdgivelsesstedSpringer
Publikationsdato29 sep. 2022
Sider201-223
Kapitel9
ISBN (Elektronisk)978-3-031-10992-8
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 29 sep. 2022
NavnSpringer Series on Biofilms
ISSN1863-9615

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