In situ Biofilm Formation by Multi-species Oral Bacteria Under Flowing and Anaerobic Conditions
An understanding of biofilm behavior of periodontopathic bacteria is key to the development of effective oral therapies. We hypothesized that interspecies bacterial aggregates play an important role in anaerobic biofilm establishment and proliferation, and contribute to the survivability of the biof...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of dental research 2004-10, Vol.83 (10), p.802-806 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An understanding of biofilm behavior of periodontopathic bacteria is key to the
development of effective oral therapies. We hypothesized that interspecies bacterial
aggregates play an important role in anaerobic biofilm establishment and
proliferation, and contribute to the survivability of the biofilm against therapeutic
agents. The system developed in this study assessed a multi-species (Streptococcus gordonii, Actinobacillus
actinomycetemcomitans, and Fusobacterium
nucleatum) biofilm formation under anaerobic and flowing conditions with
the use of an in situ image analysis system. The
biofilm was comprised of a base film of non-aggregated cells and complex interspecies
aggregates that formed in the planktonic phase which rapidly colonized the surface,
reaching 58 ± 9% and 65 ± 11.8% coverage by 5 and 24 hrs, respectively. Upon SDS
(0.1%) treatment of a 24-hour biofilm, substantial detachment (55 ± 14%, P < 0.05) of the aggregates was observed, while the base
film bacteria remained attached but non-viable. Rapid re-establishment of the biofilm
occurred via attachment of viable planktonic
aggregates. |
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ISSN: | 0022-0345 1544-0591 |
DOI: | 10.1177/154405910408301013 |