Center for Biofilm Engineering
Abstract:
"A Three-Dimensional Computer Model of Four Hypothetical Mechanisms
Protecting Biofilms from Antimicrobials"
06-009
Four hypothetical mechanisms for protection of biofilms against
antimicrobials were incorporated into a three-dimensional model of biofilm
growth and development. The model integrated processes of substrate
utilization, diffusion, growth, cell migration, death, and detachment in a
cellular automaton framework. Compared to simulations of unprotected
biofilms, each of the protective mechanisms provided some tolerance to
antimicrobial action. When the mechanisms were compared to each other, the
behaviors of the four protective mechanisms produced distinct shapes of killing
curves, non-uniform spatial patterns of survival and cell type distribution, and
anticipated susceptibility patterns for dispersed biofilm cells. The differences
between the protective mechanisms predicted in these simulations could guide the
design of experiments to discriminate antimicrobial tolerance mechanisms in
biofilms. Each of the mechanisms could be a plausible avenue of biofilm
protection.
Chambless, J.D., S.M. Hunt and P.S. Stewart, "A Three-Dimensional Computer
Model of Four Hypothetical Mechanisms Protecting Biofilms from Antimicrobials,"
Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 72(3):2005-2013 (2006)
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