Literature DB >> 21499955

Relevance of biofilms in pediatric tonsillar disease.

R R Diaz1, S Picciafuoco, M G Paraje, N A Villegas, J A Miranda, I Albesa, D Cremonezzi, R Commisso, P Paglini-Oliva.   

Abstract

In this investigation, we study the relation between chronic inflammation of the tonsils, clinical features, and the presence of biofilms in the crypts in patients presenting with obstructive hypertrophy and recurrent upper airway pathology. Thirty-six patients who needed to undergo a tonsillectomy for obstructive reasons (aged 1 to 6 years), among which none of them had taken any antibiotics 30 days prior to surgery, were included. Samples were examined with hematoxylin-eosin and Gram staining, fluorescent microscopy, and confocal laser microscopy. The predominance of symptoms were those related to obstructive pathology rather than infection (p < 0.01). All patients had tonsillar hypertrophy (grade III or IV), but an association with adenoids hypertrophy was detected in 66.66% of cases (p < 0.05). 77.28% of tonsils presented biofilms in their crypts, but hypertrophy and tonsillar follicle number were not related to the presence or absence of biofilms. Here, we demonstrated that symptoms like harsh raucous sound, tonsillar and adenoids hypertrophy, apnea, and cervical adenopathies are clearly related to the presence of biofilm in tonsils. Our results allow us to propose that biofilms are involved in the pathogenesis of tonsils and adenoids hypertrophy. The prevention of biofilms formation should be focused in the early stages, attempting to restrain bacterial attachment to the respiratory mucosa.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21499955     DOI: 10.1007/s10096-011-1249-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis        ISSN: 0934-9723            Impact factor:   3.267


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