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  • Biofilms play a significant role in infectious diseases and contribute to antimicrobial resistance, with efflux pumps being a key factor in this process.
  • Efflux pumps not only help microorganisms resist antibiotics but also influence biofilm development through mechanisms like adhesion and quorum sensing, showing both beneficial and harmful effects.
  • The review explores the complex functions of efflux pumps in biofilm formation, highlighting their species-specific actions and suggesting efflux pump inhibitors (EPIs) as potential targets for disrupting biofilms.

Article Abstract

Biofilms account for a great deal of infectious diseases and contribute significantly to antimicrobial resistance. Efflux pumps confer antimicrobial resistance to microorganisms and involve multiple processes of biofilm formation. Efflux pump inhibitors (EPIs) are attracting considerable attention as a biofilm inhibition strategy. The regulatory functions of efflux pumps in biofilm formation such as mediating adherence, quorum sensing (QS) systems, and the expression of biofilm-associated genes have been increasingly identified. The versatile properties confer efflux pumps both positive and negative effects on biofilm formation. Furthermore, the expression and function of efflux pumps in biofilm formation are species-specific. Therefore, this review aims to detail the double-edged sword role of efflux pumps in biofilm formation to provide potential inhibition targets and give an overview of the effects of EPIs on biofilm formation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11002903PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2024.1315238DOI Listing

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