Phosphatidylcholine is the main phospholipid component in eukaryotic biofilms. Phosphatidylcholine exists in commensal or pathogenic bacteria associated with eukaryotes in prokaryotes. Phosphorylcholine exhibits a surprising range of immunomodulatory properties[1].
[1]. Harnett W, et al. Phosphorylcholine: friend or foe of the immune system• Immunol Today. 1999 Mar;20(3):125-9.
















