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Stimulation of Fusobacterium nucleatum biofilm formation by Porphyromonas gingivalis.

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  • Stimulation of Fusobacterium nucleatum biofilm formation by Porphyromonas gingivalis. Abstract Text:

    y saitoY Saito,r fujiiR Fujii,k-i nakagawaK-I Nakagawa,h k kuramitsuH K Kuramitsu,k okudaK Okuda,k ishiharaK Ishihara,

    Background/aims: Bacterial infection is a major cause of periapical periodontitis. Eradication of these microorganisms from apical lesions is essential to the success of endodontic treatment. The aim of this study was to clarify the molecular interaction between Fusobacterium nucleatum, Porphyromonas gingivalis and other microorganisms associated with periapical periodontitis. Methods: Microorganisms isolated from periapical lesions were inoculated into type-I collagen-coated polystyrene microtiter plates and maintained at 37 degrees C under anaerobic conditions for 2 days, after which, the quantity of organized biofilm on the plates was evaluated by crystal violet staining. Growth enhancement via soluble factor was evaluated by separated coculture using a 0.4-mum membrane filter. Results: F. nucleatum exhibited strong adherence to type-I collagen-coated polystyrene microplates. Biofilm formation by F. nucleatum was significantly enhanced by P. gingivalis. It was complemented by compartmentalized coculture with P. gingivalis. Enhancement of biofilm formation by P. gingivalis was only slightly reduced by inactivation of its autoinducer-2-producing gene luxS. Conclusion: The results suggest that P. gingivalis enhances biofilm formation by F. nucleatum by releasing diffusible signaling molecules other than autoinducer-2.

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    y saitoY Saito,r fujiiR Fujii,ki nakagawaKI Nakagawa,hk kuramitsuHK Kuramitsu,k okudaK Okuda,k ishiharaK Ishihara,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Oral microbiology and immunology

    VOLUME: 23

    Page Numbers: 1-6

    Journal Abbreviation: Oral Microbiol. Immunol.

    ISSN: 0902-0055

    DAY: 4

    MONTH: Feb

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Endodontics, Pulp and Periapical Biology, Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan.

    Country: Denmark

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