Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6051979 Archives of Oral Biology 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Streptococcus mutans metabolize carbohydrates, such as glucose and sucrose, to produce acid and enhance biofilm formation with the early colonizing bacteria to induce dental caries. Xylitol has been used as a reliable substitute for carbohydrate to inhibit the acid production of S. mutans. However, long-term xylitol consumption leads to the emergence of xylitol-resistance in S. mutans. The aim of this study was to investigate the cariogenic trait of Xylitol-resistant (XR) S. mutans using biofilm formation and coaggregation of xylitol-sensitive (XS) and XRS. mutans with salivary bacteria and their glucosyltransferases expression. When XS or XRS. mutans were incubated in brain heart infusion broth with bacteria from human saliva, XRS. mutans exhibited reduction in biofilm formation in comparison to XSS. mutans. The coaggregation between XRS. mutans and S, gordonii, S. mitis, S. oralis or S. sanguinis was less pronounced than that of XSS. mutans in the presence of sucrose. However, there was no difference in the coaggregation between XR and XSS. mutans in the sucrose-free condition. The level of gtfB and gtfC mRNA expression of XRS. mutans was lower than that of XSS. mutans, whilst the level of gtfD mRNA expression did not differ between the two strains. The reduction of biofilm formation in XSS. mutans due to decrease in glucosyltransferases expression suggests that XRS. mutans may be less cariogenic than XSS. mutans.

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