Acquired enamel pellicle and biofilm engineering with a combination of acid-resistant proteins (CaneCPI-5, StN15, and Hemoglobin) for enhanced protection against dental caries - in vivo and in vitro investigations

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作者
Araujo, Tamara Teodoro [1 ]
Dionizio, Aline [1 ]
Carvalho, Thamyris Souza [1 ]
Boas Feitosa, Chelsea Maria Vilas [1 ]
Vertuan, Mariele [1 ]
Camara, Joao Victor Frazao [2 ]
Henrique-Silva, Flavio [3 ]
Marchetto, Reinaldo [4 ]
Chiaratti, Marcos Roberto [3 ]
Santos, Angelica Camargo [3 ]
Alves, Lindomar Oliveira [3 ]
Ferro, Milene [5 ]
Buzalaf, Marilia Afonso Rabelo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Bauru Sch Dent, Dept Biol Sci, Al Octavio Pinheiro Brisolla 9-75, BR-17012901 Bauru, SP, Brazil
[2] Saarland Univ, Univ Hosp, Clin Operat Dent Periodontol & Prevent Dent, Bldg 73, D-66421 Homburg, Saarland, Germany
[3] Univ Fed Sao Carlos, Dept Genet & Evolucao, BR-13565905 Sao Carlos, Brazil
[4] Paulista State Univ UNESP, Dept Biochem & Organ Chem, BR-14800900 Araraquara, Brazil
[5] Paulista State Univ UNESP, Dept Gen & Appl Biol, BR-13500230 Rio Claro, Brazil
基金
巴西圣保罗研究基金会;
关键词
Dental caries; CaneCPI-5; Statherin; Hemoglobin; Biofilm; Acquired enamel pellicle; PROTEOMIC PROFILE; STATHERIN; HYDROXYAPATITE; BACTERIA; ADHESION; SEQUENCE; HEALTH; PLAQUE;
D O I
10.1007/s00784-024-05651-0
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
ObjectiveThis study was designed in two-legs. In the in vivo, we explored the potential of a rinse solution containing a combination (Comb) of 0.1 mg/mL CaneCPI-5 (sugarcane-derive cystatin), 1.88 x 10- 5M StN15 (statherin-derived peptide) and 1.0 mg/mL hemoglobin (Hb) to change the protein profile of the acquired enamel pellicle(AEP) and the microbiome of the enamel biofilm. The in vitro, was designed to reveal the effects of Comb on the viability and bacterial composition of the microcosm biofilm, as well as on enamel demineralization.Materials and methodsIn vivo study, 10 participants rinsed (10mL,1 min) with either deionized water (H2O-control) or Comb. AEP and biofilm were collected after 2 and 3 h, respectively, after rinsing. AEP samples underwent proteomics analysis, while biofilm microbiome was assessed via 16 S-rRNA Next Generation Sequencing(NGS). In vitro study, a microcosm biofilm protocol was employed. Ninety-six enamel specimens were treated with: 1)Phosphate-Buffered Solution-PBS(negative-control), 2)0.12%Chlorhexidine, 3)500ppmNaF and 4)Comb. Resazurin, colony-forming-units(CFU) and Transversal Microradiography(TMR) were performed.ResultsThe proteomic results revealed higher quantity of proteins in the Comb compared to control associated with immune system response and oral microbial adhesion. Microbiome showed a significant increase in bacteria linked to a healthy microbiota, in the Comb group. In the in vitro study, Comb group was only efficient in reducing mineral-loss and lesion-depth compared to the PBS.ConclusionsThe AEP modification altered the subsequent layers, affecting the initial process of bacterial adhesion of pathogenic and commensal bacteria, as well as enamel demineralization.Clinical relevanceComb group shows promise in shaping oral health by potentially introducing innovative approaches to prevent enamel demineralization and deter tooth decay.
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