Microbial communities developed several ways to interact and to associate with their environment. They can coordinate both microbial interactions and association with higher organisms through specific systems of intercellular communication, often based on the expression of genes, known as quorum sensing (QS) systems, taking place only when microorganisms reach a specific cell density. QS regulates a number of activities, such as bioluminescence, virulence factor expression, sporulation, biofilm formation, and mating. The continuing search for novel antimicrobial and antipathogen agents stimulated the investigation to discover new natural therapeutic agents that might act as nontoxic inhibitors of QS. Polyphenols are a family of about 5000 natural molecules widely diffused in terrestrial as well as in some marine organisms. Most of them are capable of affecting the growth, the QS activity, and the biofilm formation in several bacteria and fungi. The chapter primarily focuses on polyphenols as natural QS inhibitors, potentially useful in the treatment of microbial infections and as natural preservatives for food safety.

Effect of Polyphenols on Microbial Cell-Cell Communications

Filomena Nazzaro;Florinda Fratianni;Antonio d'Acierno;
2019

Abstract

Microbial communities developed several ways to interact and to associate with their environment. They can coordinate both microbial interactions and association with higher organisms through specific systems of intercellular communication, often based on the expression of genes, known as quorum sensing (QS) systems, taking place only when microorganisms reach a specific cell density. QS regulates a number of activities, such as bioluminescence, virulence factor expression, sporulation, biofilm formation, and mating. The continuing search for novel antimicrobial and antipathogen agents stimulated the investigation to discover new natural therapeutic agents that might act as nontoxic inhibitors of QS. Polyphenols are a family of about 5000 natural molecules widely diffused in terrestrial as well as in some marine organisms. Most of them are capable of affecting the growth, the QS activity, and the biofilm formation in several bacteria and fungi. The chapter primarily focuses on polyphenols as natural QS inhibitors, potentially useful in the treatment of microbial infections and as natural preservatives for food safety.
2019
Inglese
Giuseppina Tommonaro
Quorum Sensing Molecular Mechanism and Biotechnological Application
195
223
978-0-12-814905-8
Elsevier
Amsterdam
PAESI BASSI
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Phytochemicals
Polyphenols
Quorum sensing
Quorum quenching
Biofilm
Natural preservatives
3
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
none
Filomena Nazzaro; Florinda Fratianni; Antonio d'Acierno; Vincenzo De Feo; Fernando Jesus AyalaZavala; Adriano GomesCruz; Daniel Granato; Raffaele Co...espandi
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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