Microbes in porous environments: from active interactions to emergent feedback

C Jin, A Sengupta - Biophysical Reviews, 2024 - Springer
Biophysical Reviews, 2024Springer
Microbes thrive in diverse porous environments—from soil and riverbeds to human lungs
and cancer tissues—spanning multiple scales and conditions. Short-to long-term
fluctuations in local factors induce spatio-temporal heterogeneities, often leading to
physiologically stressful settings. How microbes respond and adapt to such biophysical
constraints is an active field of research where considerable insight has been gained over
the last decades. With a focus on bacteria, here we review recent advances in self …
Abstract
Microbes thrive in diverse porous environments—from soil and riverbeds to human lungs and cancer tissues—spanning multiple scales and conditions. Short-to long-term fluctuations in local factors induce spatio-temporal heterogeneities, often leading to physiologically stressful settings. How microbes respond and adapt to such biophysical constraints is an active field of research where considerable insight has been gained over the last decades. With a focus on bacteria, here we review recent advances in self-organization and dispersal in inorganic and organic porous settings, highlighting the role of active interactions and feedback that mediates microbial survival and fitness. We discuss open questions and opportunities for using integrative approaches to advance our understanding of the biophysical strategies which microbes employ at various scales to make porous settings habitable.
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