| Literature DB >> 35048047 |
Shurooq Zakariya Albaghdadi1, Jenan Bader Altaher1, Hana Drobiova1, Radhika G Bhardwaj1, Maribasappa Karched1.
Abstract
Background: Periodontitis, a chronic inflammatory oral infection is the outcome of disturbances in the homeostasis of the oral biofilm microbiota. A number of studies have found the occurrence of Prevotella species in elevated levels in periodontitis compared to healthy subjects. Even though different aspects of Prevotella as part of oral biofilm have been studied, in vitro biofilms formed by these species have not been characterized systematically. The objective of this study was to characterize biofilms formed by several Prevotella species and further to assess biofilm inhibition and detachment of preformed biofilms.Entities:
Keywords: Prevotella; anaerobic; anti-biofilm; biofilm; oral infections
Year: 2021 PMID: 35048047 PMCID: PMC8757683 DOI: 10.3389/froh.2021.724194
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Oral Health ISSN: 2673-4842
Figure 1(A) Biofilm forming abilities of eight Prevotella species. After growing static biofilm cultures for 3 days, a standard crystal violet staining technique was used for the quantification of the biofilm mass. Optical densities of the crystal violet solutions post-biofilm staining were measured at 590 nm. *P < 0.005, Mann Whitney. (B) Confocal microscopy images of the biofilms. P. loescheii, P. nigrescens, and P. oralis biofilms which were cultured on glass chambers and stained with SYTO 9 dye. The images show x-y-z projections for a 3D view.
Figure 2(A) Inhibition of biofilm formation by proteinase. The effect of proteinase treatment on the initiation and development of biofilms was studied. Different concentrations of proteinase were added to the biofilm culture medium at the same time as the inoculum and incubated as described in the methods section. Biofilm mass was quantified using crystal violet technique. *P < 0.005 Mann Whitney. (B) Detachment of preformed biofilms by proteinase. The effect of proteinase treatment on the preformed biofilms was studied. Different concentrations of proteinase were added to the biofilm culture medium at the same time as the inoculum and incubated as described in the methods section. Biofilm mass was quantified using crystal violet technique. *P < 0.005, Mann Whitney.
Figure 3(A) Inhibition of biofilm formation by DNase I. The effect of DNase treatment on the initiation and development of biofilms was studied. Different concentrations of DNase were added to the biofilm culture medium at the same time as the inoculum and incubated as described in the methods section. Biofilm mass was quantified using crystal violet technique. *P < 0.005, Mann Whitney. (B) Detachment of preformed biofilms by DNase I. The effect of DNase treatment on the preformed biofilms was studied. Different concentrations of the enzyme were added to the biofilm culture medium at the same time as the inoculum and incubated as described in the methods section. Biofilm mass was quantified using crystal violet technique. *P < 0.005, Mann Whitney.
Biochemical characterization of the Prevotella biofilms.
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