A novel thermostable YtnP lactonase inhibits biofilm formation and induces decomposition of preformed Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms Abstract

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Jovana Ćurčić
Milka Malešević
Branko Jovčić

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Biofilm-associated infections are the main cause of biomaterial implant failure today. The increasing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant pathogens often results in the only solution of implant movement, with serious consequences for patients. Recently, various antimicrobial agents have been recognized as a promising strategy to prevent biofilm formation on implant surfaces. Quorum sensing (QS) plays a central role in the control of bacterial virulence and biofilm formation. The use of quorum quenching (QQ) enzymes to target QS is therefore a promising innovative approach for the development of enzyme-based antivirulence therapeutics, which represent a potential solution to combat infections caused by multidrug-resistant pathogens. This study aimed to characterize the novel YtnP lactonase from the clinical isolate Stenotrophomonas maltophilia 6960 and to investigate its potential to combat the virulence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) Pseudomonas aeruginosa MMA83.

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Ćurčić, J. ., Malešević, M. ., & Jovčić, B. . (2024). A novel thermostable YtnP lactonase inhibits biofilm formation and induces decomposition of preformed Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms: Abstract. HEMIJSKA INDUSTRIJA : : ХЕМИЈСКА ИНДУСТРИЈА, 78(1S), 61. преузето од https://www.ache-pub.org.rs/index.php/HemInd/article/view/1308
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Antimicrobial biomaterials and strategies

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