Influence of Enterococcus faecalis proteases and the collagen-binding protein, Ace, on adhesion to dentin

Enterococcus faecalis is a pathogen that persists in medicated root canals. Here, we tested the hypothesis that the E. faecalis proteases, serine protease and gelatinase, and the collagen‐binding protein (Ace) contribute to adhesion to the root canal. Scanning electron microscopy was used to examine...

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Veröffentlicht in:Oral microbiology and immunology 2003-04, Vol.18 (2), p.121-126
Hauptverfasser: Hubble, T. S., Hatton, J. F., Nallapareddy, S. R., Murray, B. E., Gillespie, M. J.
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Zusammenfassung:Enterococcus faecalis is a pathogen that persists in medicated root canals. Here, we tested the hypothesis that the E. faecalis proteases, serine protease and gelatinase, and the collagen‐binding protein (Ace) contribute to adhesion to the root canal. Scanning electron microscopy was used to examine dentin binding by four E. faecalis strains: OG1RF, the wild type, and three mutant derivatives of OG1RF, TX5128, TX5243 and TX5256 deficient in serine protease and gelatinase, serine protease, and Ace, respectively. For each strain, 20 root halves were exposed to 3 × 109 to 5 × 109 cells/ml for 6 h, and 50 fields per root half were examined for adherent bacteria. Statistical analysis revealed that adherence of OG1RF was significantly greater than the mutant strains (P 
ISSN:0902-0055
1399-302X
DOI:10.1034/j.1399-302X.2003.00059.x