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<blockquote>Multiple bacterial and fungal species can live in a single biofilm. A biofilm also allows the organisms to have metabolic cooperation that enhances efficiency, quorum sensing systems that control growth and an enlarged gene pool with more effective DNA sharing capabilities.... However, in the context of CRS there are several possible mechanisms by which biofilms may be pro-inflammatory including the release of planktonic organisms and the production of superantigens, which can cause ciliary dysfunction and inhibition of mucociliary clearance. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6251963/]</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Multiple bacterial and fungal species can live in a single biofilm. A biofilm also allows the organisms to have metabolic cooperation that enhances efficiency, quorum sensing systems that control growth and an enlarged gene pool with more effective DNA sharing capabilities.... However, in the context of CRS there are several possible mechanisms by which biofilms may be pro-inflammatory including the release of planktonic organisms and the production of superantigens, which can cause ciliary dysfunction and inhibition of mucociliary clearance. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6251963/]</blockquote>
 
Below the surface, problems can make surgical and medical responses ineffective.
 
 
<blockquote>Intra-epithelial microorganisms have also been identified in CRS patients, including ''S. aureus''. Microcolonies have also been identified in the interstitium just below the epithelial layer. As these colonies do not initiate a host immune response, they may act as a source for ongoing inflammation following medical and surgical treatment. It is likely that these factors in combination with host immune system responses and disrupted epithelial lining play a role in the pathogenesis of CRS. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6251963/]</blockquote>
 
  
 
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