Gunaratnam Gubesh, Dudek Johanna, Jung Philipp, Becker Sören L, Jacobs Karin, Bischoff Markus, Hannig Matthias
Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Saarland University, 66421 Homburg, Germany.
Clinic of Operative Dentistry and Periodontology, Saarland University, 66421 Homburg, Germany.
Microorganisms. 2021 Oct 25;9(11):2213. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms9112213.
Caries is one of the most prevalent diseases worldwide, which is caused by the degradation of the tooth enamel surface. In earlier research the opportunistic pathogen has been associated with the formation of caries in children. Colonization of teeth by starts with the initial adhesion of individual yeast cells to the tooth enamel surface. In this study, we visualized the initial colonization of yeast cells on pellicle-covered enamel by scanning electron microscopy. To quantitatively unravel the initial adhesion strength, we applied fluidic force microscopy-based single-cell force spectroscopy to examine the key adhesion parameters adhesion force, rupture length and de-adhesion work. We analyzed single saliva-treated or untreated yeast cells on tooth enamel specimens with or without salivary pellicle. Under all tested conditions, adhesion forces in the lower nanonewton range were determined. Furthermore, we have found that all adhesion parameters were enhanced on the pellicle-covered compared to the uncovered enamel. Our data suggest that initial adhesion occurs through a strong interaction between yeast cell wall-associated adhesins and the salivary pellicle. Future SCFS studies may show whether specific management of the salivary pellicle reduces the adhesion of on teeth and thus contributes to caries prophylaxis.
龋齿是全球最普遍的疾病之一,它是由牙釉质表面的降解引起的。在早期研究中,这种机会性病原体与儿童龋齿的形成有关。该病原体在牙齿上的定植始于单个酵母细胞对牙釉质表面的初始粘附。在本研究中,我们通过扫描电子显微镜观察了酵母细胞在覆盖有唾液薄膜的牙釉质上的初始定植情况。为了定量揭示初始粘附强度,我们应用基于流体力显微镜的单细胞力谱来检测关键粘附参数——粘附力、破裂长度和脱粘功。我们分析了在有或没有唾液薄膜的牙釉质标本上经过或未经过唾液处理的单个酵母细胞。在所有测试条件下,均测定出了较低纳牛顿范围内的粘附力。此外,我们发现与未覆盖唾液薄膜的牙釉质相比,覆盖有唾液薄膜的牙釉质上所有的粘附参数均有所增强。我们的数据表明,初始粘附是通过酵母细胞壁相关粘附素与唾液薄膜之间的强烈相互作用发生的。未来的单细胞力谱研究可能会表明,对唾液薄膜的特定处理是否会降低该病原体在牙齿上的粘附,从而有助于预防龋齿。