development of strain-specific pcr primers based on a dna probe fu12 for the identification of fusobacterium nucleatum subsp. nucleatum atcc 25586t. | the objective of this study was to assess the strain-specificity of a dna probe, fu12, for fusobacterium nucleatum subsp. nucleatum atcc 25586t (f. nucleatum atcc 25586t), and to develop sets of strain-specific polymerase chain reaction (pcr) primers. strain-specificity was tested against 16 strains of f. nucleatum and 3 strains of distinct fusobacterium species. southern blot hybridization revealed that the fu12 reacted exclusively with the hindiii-digested genomic dna of f. nucleatum atcc 2558 ... | 2005 | 16145547 |
in vitro method to assess the antimicrobial activity and potential efficacy of novel types of wound dressings. | to develop a simple, reproducible in vitro static diffusion method using cellulose disks and defined species to test antimicrobial efficacy of wound dressings. | 2005 | 16162241 |
microflora in oral ecosystems in subjects with hyposalivation due to medicines or of unknown origin. | to analyse the microbial flora in specific sites in 20 dentate (> or = 16 teeth) subjects with hyposalivation due to medicines or of unknown origin and in 20 controls matched according to age, sex and number of teeth. | 2005 | 16173383 |
increased antibacterial activity of zinc polycarboxylate cement by the addition of chlorhexidine gluconate in fixed prosthodontics. | this study evaluated the antibacterial activity of water-activated zinc polycarboxylate cement with adjunctive 0.12% chlorhexidine gluconate on the subgingival microbiota in fixed partial dentures. | 2005 | 16220801 |
antibacterial action of photoactivated disinfection {pad} used on endodontic bacteria in planktonic suspension and in artificial and human root canals. | to measure antibacterial action of photoactivated disinfection (pad) on endodontic bacteria in planktonic suspension and root canals. methods: four bacteria, fusobacterium nucleatum,peptostreptococcus micros, prevotella intermedia and streptococcus intermedius, were tested in suspension. after mixing equal volumes of tolonium chloride and bacterial suspension for 60s, each 200 microl of concentration (>10(6)cfu ml(-1)) was irradiated with light at 633+/-2 nm. each energy dose/tolonium chloride c ... | 2006 | 16239058 |
universal dna primers amplify bacterial dna from human fetal membranes and link fusobacterium nucleatum with prolonged preterm membrane rupture. | a large number of bacterial species have been identified in fetal membranes after preterm labour (ptl) associated with intrauterine infection by microbiological culture. in this study, we have investigated a molecular and bioinformatic approach to organism identification which surmounts the need for specific and diverse microbiological culture conditions required by conventional methods. samples of fetal membranes were taken from 37 preterm infants, and 6 normal term controls delivered by caesar ... | 2005 | 16254004 |
effect of sodium alendronate on alveolar bone resorption in experimental periodontitis in rats. | bisphosphonates are potent inhibitors of bone resorption and were shown to inhibit bone resorption in experimental periodontitis by unknown mechanisms. we studied the effect of the aminobisphosphonate sodium alendronate (sa) in experimental periodontitis. wistar rats were subjected to ligature placement around the second upper left molars. | 2005 | 16274309 |
coaggregation ability of weissella cibaria isolates with fusobacterium nucleatum and their adhesiveness to epithelial cells. | in the present study, we evaluated the ability of weissella cibaria isolated from the oral cavity to coaggregate with fusobacterium nucleatum, and the adhesiveness of these strains to epithelial cells. w. cibaria efficiently coaggregated with f. nucleatum, and adhered to epithelial cells. we tested the effects of various factors on the coaggregation. the coaggregation and adhesiveness of w. cibaria disappeared upon exposure to pronase or licl, suggesting that proteinaceous components on the surf ... | 2005 | 16288835 |
streptococci dominate the diverse flora within buccal cells. | previously, we reported that intracellular actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, porphyromonas gingivalis, and tannerella forsythensis were present within buccal epithelial cells from human subjects, as lesser components of a polymicrobial flora. in this study, we further characterized that intracellular flora by using the same double-labeling techniques to identify fusobacterium nucleatum, prevotella intermedia, oral campylobacter species, eikenella corrodens, treponema denticola, gemella haemo ... | 2005 | 16304448 |
the major outer membrane protein of fusobacterium nucleatum (foma) folds and inserts into lipid bilayers via parallel folding pathways. | membrane protein insertion and folding was studied for the major outer membrane protein of fusobacterium nucleatum (foma), which is a voltage-dependent general diffusion porin. the transmembrane domain of foma forms a beta-barrel that is predicted to consist of 14 beta-strands. here, unfolded foma is shown to insert and fold spontaneously and quantitatively into phospholipid bilayers upon dilution of the denaturant urea, which was shown previously only for outer membrane protein a (ompa) of esch ... | 2006 | 16310217 |
identification and localization of extraradicular biofilm-forming bacteria associated with refractory endodontic pathogens. | bacterial biofilms have been found to develop on root surfaces outside the apical foramen and be associated with refractory periapical periodontitis. however, it is unknown which bacterial species form extraradicular biofilms. the present study aimed to investigate the identity and localization of bacteria in human extraradicular biofilms. twenty extraradicular biofilms, used to identify bacteria using a pcr-based 16s rrna gene assay, and seven root-tips, used to observe immunohistochemical loca ... | 2005 | 16332869 |
effect of mineral trioxide aggregate on cytokine production by peritoneal macrophages. | to test the effect of two commercial brands of grey mineral trioxide aggregate (proroot and mta-angelus) on cytokine production by m1 and m2 inflammatory macrophages. | 2005 | 16343117 |
the ability of selected oral microorganisms to emit red fluorescence. | some novel caries detection and excavation devices rely on the ability of bacteria to produce red fluorescing compounds. the aim of this study was to examine the ability of selected oral microorganisms to emit red fluorescence. streptococcus mutans, s. oralis, s. salivarius, s. sobrinus, lactobacillus fermentans, l. casei, l. rhamnosus, actinomyces naeslundi, a. israelii, prevotella intermedia, and fusobacterium nucleatum were inoculated onto columbia agar with haemin and vitamin k and incubated ... | 2006 | 16352873 |
pyogenic liver abscess after colonoscopy in a patient with ulcerative colitis. | | 2005 | 16361038 |
immediate effect of instrumentation on the subgingival microflora in deep inflamed pockets under strict plaque control. | to investigate (1) reduction in the number of microorganisms obtained directly after subgingival instrumentation, (2) rate of bacterial re-colonization during 2 weeks, under supragingival plaque-free conditions. | 2006 | 16367855 |
fusobacterium nucleatum transports noninvasive streptococcus cristatus into human epithelial cells. | analysis of human buccal epithelial cells frequently reveals an intracellular polymicrobial consortium of bacteria. although several oral bacteria have been demonstrated to invade cultured epithelial cells, several others appear unable to internalize. we hypothesized that normally noninvasive bacteria may gain entry into epithelial cells via adhesion to invasive bacteria. fusobacterium nucleatum is capable of binding to and invading oral epithelial cells. by contrast, streptococcus cristatus bin ... | 2006 | 16369022 |
porphyromonas gingivalis heat shock protein vaccine reduces the alveolar bone loss induced by multiple periodontopathogenic bacteria. | heat shock protein (hsp) can be utilized as a vaccine to cross-protect against multiple pathogenic species. the present study was performed to evaluate porphyromonas gingivalis heat shock protein 60 (hsp60) as a vaccine candidate to inhibit multiple bacteria-induced alveolar bone loss. | 2006 | 16409250 |
antimicrobial efficacy of medicated root canal filling materials. | bacteria remaining within the root canal system are a significant factor in endodontic failures. the aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the antimicrobial efficacy of commercially available gutta-percha formulations against common endodontic pathogens. standard, tetracycline, or iodoform (also called medicated gutta-percha; mgp) containing gutta-percha were tested against actinomyces israelii, a. naeslundii, enterococcus faecalis, and fusobacterium nucleatum using the agar diffusion metho ... | 2006 | 16427466 |
genotypic and phenotypic characterization of fusobacteria from chinese and european patients with inflammatory periodontal diseases. | phylogenetic and antigenic studies were performed on 48 human oral fusobacterium strains from chinese patients with either necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (nug) or gingivitis and on 23 fusobacterium nucleatum or fusobacterium periodonticum strains from european periodontitis patients. alignment of partial 16s rrna gene sequences resulted in a phylogenetic tree that corresponded well with the current classification of oral fusobacteria into f. periodonticum and several subspecies of f. nucleatu ... | 2006 | 16464693 |
molecular analysis of bacteria in asymptomatic and symptomatic endodontic infections. | the purpose of the present study was to use terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis and the 16s rrna gene clone library to investigate the diversity of the microbiota associated with asymptomatic and symptomatic endodontic infections and to compare the bacterial community structure in these two clinical conditions. samples were taken from asymptomatic endodontic infections associated with chronic periradicular lesions and from symptomatic infections clinically diagnosed as acu ... | 2006 | 16476021 |
a sonographic short cervix as the only clinical manifestation of intra-amniotic infection. | a sonographically short cervix is a powerful predictor of spontaneous preterm delivery. however, the etiology and optimal management of a patient with a short cervix in the mid-trimester of pregnancy remain uncertain. microbial invasion of the amniotic cavity (miac) and intra-amniotic inflammation are frequently present in patients with spontaneous preterm labor or acute cervical insufficiency. this study was conducted to determine the rate of miac and intra-amniotic inflammation in patients wit ... | 2006 | 16489881 |
inhibitory effect of weissella cibaria isolates on the production of volatile sulphur compounds. | the objective of this study was to characterize the inhibitory effects of weissella cibaria isolates on volatile sulphur compounds (vsc) production both in vitro and in vivo. | 2006 | 16489950 |
the efficacy of povidone-iodine products against periodontopathic bacteria. | a total of 8 strains of 6 bacterial species, porphyromonas gingivalis atcc33277 and tdc286, actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans atcc29523 and jp2, fusobacterium nucleatum no. 2, tannerella forsythensis atcc43937, prevotella intermedia atcc25611 and streptococcus anginosus atcc33397, were treated with povidone-iodine (pvp-i) gargle (pvp-i: 0.47 and 0.23% w/v) or chlorhexidine gluconate (chg) gargle (chg: 0.002% w/v) for 15, 30 or 60 s, after which they were inoculated into various media, culture ... | 2006 | 16490986 |
anti-inflammatory activity of a high-molecular-weight cranberry fraction on macrophages stimulated by lipopolysaccharides from periodontopathogens. | periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting oral tissues. the continuous, high production of cytokines by host cells triggered by periodontopathogens is thought to be responsible for the destruction of tooth-supporting tissues. macrophages play a critical role in this host inflammatory response to periodontopathogens. the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of non-dialyzable material prepared from cranberry juice concentrate on the pro-inflammatory cytokine response of ... | 2006 | 16498070 |
coaggregation of porphyromonas gingivalis and fusobacterium nucleatum pk 1594 is mediated by capsular polysaccharide and lipopolysaccharide. | previous reports have shown that coaggregation between porphyromonas gingivalis and fusobacterium nucleatum, two important periodontopathogens, is mediated by a galactoside on the surface of p. gingivalis and a lectin on f. nucleatum. in the present study, purified capsular polysaccharide (cps) and lipopolysaccharide (lps) of p. gingivalis pk 1924 (serotype k5) were found to be able to bind to f. nucleatum cells and to inhibit binding of f. nucleatum to p. gingivalis serotype k5. sugar binding s ... | 2006 | 16499621 |
pyogenic infections of the central nervous system secondary to dental affections--a report of six cases. | pyogenic infections of the central nervous system of dental origin are quite uncommon in industrialized countries. we report six cases with intracerebral (n = 4) and intraspinal (n = 2) infections treated in our hospital. the microbial pathogen was successfully isolated in all patients. fusobacterium nucleatum as well as streptococcus species were found in three cases. bacillus species were identified in two patients. actinomyces was the etiologic agent in one case. all patients suffered from de ... | 2006 | 16501929 |
the microbiological origin of fluorescence observed in plaque on dentures during qlf analysis. | the aim of this study was to determine the microbiological origin of plaque fluorescence observed during quantitative light-induced fluorescence (qlf) analysis. plaque was sampled from dentures, because of easy accessibility and the homogeneous background provided by the denture tooth during imaging, and the acknowledged comparability to occlusal plaque. forty removable poly(methyl methacrylate) dentures were screened for the presence of fluorescent plaque deposits during qlf analysis. dentures ... | 2006 | 16508267 |
effects of streptococcus mutans gtfc deficiency on mixed oral biofilms in vitro. | the aim of this study was to examine the influence of glucosyltransferase-gene-negative (gtf-) streptococcus mutans strains unable to synthesize water-insoluble or soluble glucan on the structure and macromolecular diffusion properties of in vitro grown mixed oral biofilms. biofilms modeling supragingival plaque consisted of actinomyces naeslundii omz 745, candida albicans omz 110, fusobacterium nucleatum kp-f2, streptococcus oralis sk 248, veillonella dispar atcc 17748t and one of the s. mutans ... | 2006 | 16508276 |
[lemierre syndrome variant: hepatic abscesses and hepatic venous thrombosis due to fusobacterium nucleatum septicemia]. | like fusobacterium necrophorum, fusobacterium nucleatum is capable causing lemierre's syndrome. various locations of venous thrombosis have been described associated with fusobacterium sp. septicemia. | 2006 | 16516355 |
analysis of the antibacterial activity and plaque control benefit of colgate total dentifrice via clinical evaluation and real-time polymerase chain reaction. | this study analyzed, from a combined clinical and molecular biologic perspective, the antibacterial and antiplaque efficacy of colgate total dentifrice (ctd). | 2005 | 16583596 |
inhibitory effects of macrocarpals on the biological activity of porphyromonas gingivalis and other periodontopathic bacteria. | macrocarpals, which are phloroglucinol derivatives contained in eucalyptus leaves, exhibit antimicrobial activity against a variety of bacteria including oral bacteria. this study examined effects of macrocarpals a, b, and c on periodontopathic bacteria, especially porphyromonas gingivalis. | 2006 | 16626372 |
response of human macrophage-like cells to stimulation by fusobacterium nucleatum ssp. nucleatum lipopolysaccharide. | monocytes/macrophages are key members of the innate immune system and are present in higher numbers in active periodontal lesions than in inactive sites. the aim of this study was to characterize the response of human monocyte u937 cells, differentiated into adherent macrophages by treatment with phorbol-12-myristate 13-acetate, to stimulation by fusobacterium nucleatum ssp. nucleatum lipopolysaccharide. attachment of (3)h-lipopolysaccharide to macrophage-like cells was partially inhibited by an ... | 2006 | 16626377 |
sodium ion pumps and hydrogen production in glutamate fermenting anaerobic bacteria. | anaerobic bacteria ferment glutamate via two different pathways to ammonia, carbon dioxide, acetate, butyrate and molecular hydrogen. the coenzyme b12-dependent pathway in clostridium tetanomorphum via 3-methylaspartate involves pyruvate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase and a novel enzyme, a membrane-bound nadh:ferredoxin oxidoreductase. the flavin- and iron-sulfur-containing enzyme probably uses the energy difference between reduced ferredoxin and nadh to generate an electrochemical na+ gradient, whic ... | 2005 | 16645308 |
supragingival plaque may modify the effects of subgingival bacteria on attachment loss. | bacterial interactions in response to local and systemic factors may explain important features of the pathogenesis of periodontal disease. this study evaluates the role of supragingival plaque level on the relationship between subgingival microorganisms and the risk of attachment loss. | 2006 | 16671872 |
a model of spontaneous periodontitis in the miniature goat. | the pathogenesis and progression of periodontal disease have been extensively studied through the use of animal models. however, no animal model has yet been established that is precisely similar to periodontitis in humans. in the present study, we examined the use of shiba goats as a model for spontaneous periodontitis. | 2006 | 16671878 |
antimicrobial effect in vitro of chlorhexidine and calcium hydroxide impregnated gutta-percha points. | the aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of points containing antiseptics used for temporary obturation in endodontics. points containing calcium hydroxide (roeko and hygienic), and chlorhexidine (roeko) were tested and gutta-percha points served as control (meta dental corp.). the following microorganisms were studied: streptococcus mutans (sm), enterococcus faecalis (ef), staphylococcus aureus (sta), candida albicans (ca), fusobacterium nucleatum (fn) atcc 25586, porphy ... | 2005 | 16673792 |
prevalence of periodontopathic bacteria on the tongue dorsum of elderly people. | the aim of this study was to analyse the prevalence of oral bacteria on the dorsum of the tongue. in addition, the relationship between the number of teeth and the microflora present on the coating of the tongue in a population of 85-year-old people was assessed. | 2006 | 16677187 |
selective inhibition of porphyromonas gingivalis growth by a factor xa inhibitor, dx-9065a. | porphyromonas gingivalis is a causative bacterium of adult periodontitis. however, there is no drug specific for p. gingivalis and for its virulence factor. | 2006 | 16677284 |
genetic diversity of oral fusobacterium nucleatum isolated from patients with different clinical conditions. | the genetic diversity of 23 oral fusobacterium nucleatum isolated from 15 periodontal patients, eight from seven healthy subjects, nine from nine aids patients and two from two cebus apella monkeys were analyzed. ecori restricted the bacterial dna and 28 ribotypes grouped from a to j groups were obtained. isolates formed 24 ribotypes which were contained into a, b, c, d, e and f groups, and three reference strains and two clinical isolates of a. actinomycetemcomitans, and e. coli cdc formed four ... | 2006 | 16699623 |
anaerobic microbiology in 198 cases of pleural empyema: a bulgarian study. | the aim of the study was to evaluate the incidence of anaerobic bacteria in 198 patients with pleural empyema and the susceptibility of isolates to eight antibacterial agents. isolates were identified by the crystal anaerobes identification system, api system rapid id 32 a and/or routine methods. susceptibility was tested by sceptor mic system for anaerobic bacteria and limited agar dilution method. anaerobic bacteria were found in 74.2% of the patients and included 247 strains within 21 genera. ... | 2004 | 16701526 |
anaerobes in the upper respiratory tract in infancy. | development of the indigenous microbiota begins on the surfaces of the human body after birth when infants are exposed to continuous person-to-person and environmental contacts with microbes. anaerobes constitute a significant part of indigenous bacterial communities at different body sites. pioneering anaerobic commensals are able to colonize and survive in the oral cavity during the first months of life. after teeth emerge, more attachment sites and potential niches are available for anaerobic ... | 2005 | 16701543 |
the association of anaerobic bacteria with infectious mononucleosis. | this review summarizes the information that supports the potential importance of anaerobic bacteria in the pharyngo-tonsillitis (pt) associated with infectious mononucleosis (im). evidence supportive of the potential of involvement of bacteria in im was provided by several studies that showed increased recovery of bacteria on the tonsillar surfaces in im. several studies demonstrated that metronidazole therapy alleviated the clinical symptoms of tonsillar hypertrophy and shortened the duration o ... | 2005 | 16701590 |
characterization of proteolytic activities of fusobacterium nucleatum. | this investigation attempted to detect the proteolytic activity of fusobacterium nucleatum in living cells, lysate cells, and supernatant of cultures. the reactions were optimized in their ph, temperature, reaction time, enzyme source, and substrate volume. synthetic substrates beta-naphthylamides (cys-na, ser-na, leu-na, glu-na, lys-na and bana), carbobenzoxy l-tirosine p-nitrophenylester (ctn), and natural substrate azoalbumin were used. reaction occurred with cys-na, ser-na, and glu-na in liv ... | 2006 | 16728241 |
state-dependent conformations of the translocation pathway in the tyrosine transporter tyt1, a novel neurotransmitter:sodium symporter from fusobacterium nucleatum. | the gene of a novel prokaryotic member (tyt1) of the neurotransmitter:sodium symporter (nss) family has been cloned from fusobacterium nucleatum. in contrast to eukaryotic and some prokaryotic nsss, which contain 12 transmembrane domains (tms), tyt1 contains only 11 tms, a characteristic shared by approximately 70% of prokaryotic nss homologues. nonetheless upon heterologous expression in an engineered escherichia coli host, tyt1 catalyzes robust na+-dependent, highly selective l-tyrosine transp ... | 2006 | 16798738 |
antimicrobial actions of benzimidazoles against the oral anaerobes fusobacterium nucleatum and prevotella intermedia. | benzimidazoles are widely used as proton-pump inhibitors to control stomach hyperacidity and have been found also to have antimicrobial actions against helicobacter pylori and oral streptococci. our primary aim was to determine if they are active also against oral anaerobes associated with gingivitis. our major focus was on catabolism because it leads to production of inflammatory metabolites such as butyrate and ammonia. the benzimidazoles are effective in the protonated form at acid ph values ... | 2006 | 16806047 |
antimicrobial barrier of an in vitro oral epithelial model. | oral epithelia function as a microbial barrier and are actively involved in recognizing and responding to bacteria. our goal was to examine a tissue engineered model of buccal epithelium for its response to oral bacteria and proinflammatory cytokines and compare the tissue responses with those of a submerged monolayer cell culture. | 2006 | 16815238 |
evaluation of 4 swab transport systems for the recovery of atcc and clinical strains with characterized resistance mechanisms. | despite limitations of swab transport systems (sts), many clinical samples and bacterial isolates are sent on these devices. we evaluated the performance of 4 commercial sts: m40 transystem (s1, copan italia, bovezzo, italy), uni-ter (s2, meus, piove di sacco, italy), euromed (s3, lab service, surbo, italy), and eurotubo (s4, deltalab, rubí, spain). survival of atcc and clinical strains with characterized resistance mechanisms, stored at room temperature and using the roll-plate method (nccls m4 ... | 2006 | 16822635 |
effectiveness of ultrasonic instruments in the therapy of severe periodontitis: a comparative clinical-microbiological assessment with curettes. | patients with deep periodontal pockets were treated with either vector system (tg) or manual instruments (cg). clinical assessments by supragingival plaque (pl+), gingival index (gi), bleeding on probing (bop), probing depth (pd), clinical attachment level (cal) and subgingival plaque collection for microbiological analysis were made prior to and after treatment. multiplex polymerase chain reaction was used to determine the presence of actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, campylobacter rectus, ... | 2006 | 16841550 |
inflammation, heat shock proteins and periodontal pathogens in atherosclerosis: an immunohistologic study. | inflammation is a significant component of atherosclerosis lesions. bacteria, including periodontopathogens, have been demonstrated in atherosclerotic plaques and cross-reactivity of the immune response to bacterial groel with human heat shock protein 60 has been suggested as a link between infections and atherosclerosis. | 2006 | 16842503 |
an in vitro study of antimicrobial activity and efficacy of iodine-generating hydrogel dressings. | to determine the antimicrobial activity and efficacy of different formulations of novel bioxygenating hydrogel dressings (which deliver both iodine and oxygen into the wound) against various target organisms by means of an in vitro test system that more effectively mimics the conditions encountered when dressings are in contact with wounds. | 2006 | 16869198 |
genetic and biochemical characterization of fus-1 (oxa-85), a narrow-spectrum class d beta-lactamase from fusobacterium nucleatum subsp. polymorphum. | previous studies have reported beta-lactamase-mediated penicillin resistance in fusobacterium nucleatum, but no beta-lactamase gene has yet been identified in this species. an f. nucleatum subsp. polymorphum strain resistant to penicillin and amoxicillin was isolated from a human periodontitis sample. dna cloning and sequencing revealed a 765-bp open reading frame encoding a new class d beta-lactamase named fus-1 (oxa-85). a recombinant escherichia coli strain carrying the bla(fus-1) gene exhibi ... | 2006 | 16870757 |
protective effects of grape seed proanthocyanidins against oxidative stress induced by lipopolysaccharides of periodontopathogens. | during phagocytosis or stimulation with bacterial components, macrophages activate various cell processes, including the production of reactive oxygen species (ros) and reactive nitrogen species (rns), which are critical for successful defense against invading organisms. increased levels of ros/rns create oxidative stress that results in tissue and bone destruction. grape seed proanthocyanidins have been reported to possess a wide range of biologic properties against oxidative stress. in the pre ... | 2006 | 16881806 |
periodontal microflora of hiv infected patients with periodontitis. | the aim of this study was to determine the microbial profile of periodontal lesions in hiv seropositive patients and to compare it with rapidly progressing periodontal lesions in systemically healthy patients. the subgingival microflora of 20 cdc ii, 20 cdc iii, 20 cdc iv/v and 20 systemically healthy patients with rapidly progressing periodontitis was examined. four sites with greatest probing depth in each patient were selected for microbiological sampling. the samples were cultured aerobicall ... | 1997 | 16887570 |
ribotyping of bacteria from root canal and blood of patients receiving endodontic therapy. | dna restriction patterns and corresponding ribotypes of 26 bacterial isolates (propionibacterium acnes, peptostreptococcus prevotii, fusobacterium nucleatum, prevotella intermedia, prevotella nigrescens, actinomyces israelii, streptococcus intermedius, and streptococcus sanguis) recovered from patients with infected root canals and their peripheral blood, collected during and after endodontic therapy, were examined. eleven additional reference strains including type strains were also examined. p ... | 1997 | 16887597 |
the behaviour of fusobacterium nucleatum chemostat-grown in glucose- and amino acid-based chemically defined media. | fusobacterium nucleatum is a gram-negative anaerobe, found in a number of different areas of human and animal bodies as part of the resident microbiota. however, it also appears to be involved in polymicrobial infections in such sites. it occurs in the oral cavity where it is a prominent member of various bacterial consortia associated with periodontal diseases. like most fusobacteria, it derives energy via the fermentation of amino acids which it can obtain through the dissimilation of small pe ... | 1998 | 16887630 |
an in vitro time-kill assessment of linezolid and anaerobic bacteria. | linezolid is a novel oxazolidinone antibacterial agent active against staphylococci (including methicillin-resistant strains), enterococci (including vancomycin-resistant strains), streptococci (including penicillin-intermediate and -resistant streptococcus pneumoniae), and other aerobic and facultative bacteria. the agent has also demonstrated activity against a broad spectrum of gram-positive and gram-negative anaerobic bacteria. previous time-kill assessments have shown linezolid to be genera ... | 2003 | 16887680 |
susceptibility of fusobacterium nucleatum to killing by peroxidase-iodide-hydrogen peroxide combination in buffer solution and in human whole saliva. | some gram-negative anaerobic bacteria have been associated with the infection of tooth supporting tissues, i.e. periodontitis. of these bacteria, fusobacterium nucleatum is sensitive to lactoperoxidase/myeloperoxidase-iodide-hydrogen peroxide system in vitro, but salivary concentrations of thiocyanate abolishes the bactericidality. these bacteria are located in periodontal pockets, on oral mucosa and in saliva. although f. nucleatum most probably does not belong to the group of main periodontal ... | 2003 | 16887684 |
anaerobic bacteria cultured from the tongue dorsum of subjects with oral malodor. | the bacteria on the dorsum of the tongue are the most frequent cause of oral malodor; however, the bacterial flora of the tongue has not been well defined. although recent studies have used dna probes to detect the presence of certain periodontal pathogens, cultural studies have been limited because of the complexity of the flora of the tongue dorsum. the purpose of this study was to grow and to identify maximum numbers of capnophylic gram-negative bacilli and anaerobic micro-organisms by cultur ... | 2003 | 16887710 |
characterisation and subcellular localisation of the groel-like and dnak-like proteins isolated from fusobacterium nucleatum atcc 10953. | fusobacterium nucleatum is associated with periodontitis in humans, and is a central member of the dental biofilm. heat shock proteins (hsps) of many different bacteria have been considered to play important roles during inflammations and infections. we have identified and characterised the hsp60 and hsp70, the escherichia coli groel and dnak homologues, respectively, in f. nucleatum atcc 10953. the n-terminal 22 amino acid residues of hsp60 exhibited up to 63.6% identity with members of the hsp ... | 2003 | 16887717 |
in vitro activity of linezolid against clinical isolates of fusobacterium spp. | although most susceptibility studies for linezolid have investigated aerobic bacteria, only a few have investigated anaerobe isolates. the aim of the present study was to determine the antibacterial activity of linezolid against a larger sample of clinical isolates of fusobacterium spp. and to report on the detailed susceptibility, stratified by species. | 2006 | 16905529 |
expression of the short fimbriae of porphyromonas gingivalis is regulated in oral bacterial consortia. | the mfa1 protein of porphyromonas gingivalis is the structural subunit of the short fimbriae and mediates coadhesion between p. gingivalis and streptococcus gordonii. we utilized a promoter-lacz reporter construct to examine the regulation of mfa1 expression in consortia with common oral plaque bacteria. promoter activity of mfa1 was inhibited by s. gordonii, streptococcus sanguinis and streptococcus mitis. in contrast, streptococcus mutans, streptococcus cristatus, actinomyces naeslundii, actin ... | 2006 | 16907740 |
influence of residual bacteria on periapical tissue healing after chemomechanical treatment and root filling of experimentally infected monkey teeth. | the purpose of this study was twofold: first, to determine the influence on the healing of the periapical tissues when selected bacterial strains and combinations thereof remain after root canal treatment; and, second, the relationship to healing of the quality of the root filling. in eight monkeys, 175 root canals, previously infected with combinations of four or five bacterial strains and with radiographically verified apical periodontitis, were endodontically treated, bacteriologically contro ... | 2006 | 16911098 |
association of eubacterium nodatum and treponema denticola with human periodontitis lesions. | the purpose of the present investigation was to compare the levels, proportions and percentage of sites colonized by 40 bacterial species in subgingival plaque samples from periodontally healthy subjects and patients with chronic periodontitis to seek possible pathogens other than the consensus pathogens porphyromonas gingivalis and tannerella forsythia. | 2006 | 16922925 |
oral adhesion and survival of probiotic and other lactobacilli and bifidobacteria in vitro. | most probiotic products are consumed orally and hence it is feasible that the bacteria in these products may also attach to oral surfaces; however, the effects of these bacteria on the oral ecosystem are mostly unknown. our aim was to evaluate the oral colonization potential of different probiotic, dairy, and fecal lactobacillus and bifidobacterium strains in vitro. | 2006 | 16922933 |
antibacterial effect of electrolyzed water on oral bacteria. | this study investigated the antibacterial effect of electrolyzed water on oral bacteria both in vitro and in vivo. tap water was electrolyzed in a water vessel using platinum cell technology. the electrolyzed tap water (called puri-water) was put in contact with five major periodontopathogens or toothbrushes contaminated with these bacteria for 30 sec. in addition, puri-water was used as a mouthwash for 30 sec in 16 subjects and the antibacterial effect on salivary bacteria was evaluated. puri-w ... | 2006 | 16953177 |
periodontal therapy in siblings with papillon-lefèvre syndrome and tinea capitis: a report of two cases. | report of clinical and microbiological periodontal findings before and 6 months after treatment of two siblings with papillon-lefèvre syndrome (pls) and tinea capitis. | 2006 | 16970621 |
coaggregation interactions between oral and endodontic enterococcus faecalis and bacterial species isolated from persistent apical periodontitis. | interactions between enterococcus faecalis and other species found in root canal infections might be important for the development and persistence of periapical disease. the aim of this study was to investigate the coaggregation interactions between e. faecalis clinical isolates and species previously shown to survive and induce apical periodontitis in monkeys: peptostreptococcus anaerobius, prevotella oralis, fusobacterium nucleatum, and streptococcus anginosus. intergeneric coaggregation assay ... | 2006 | 16982270 |
photodynamic therapy for endodontic disinfection. | the aims of this study were to investigate the effects of photodynamic therapy (pdt) on endodontic pathogens in planktonic phase as well as on enterococcus faecalis biofilms in experimentally infected root canals of extracted teeth. strains of microorganisms were sensitized with methylene blue (25 microg/ml) for 5 minutes followed by exposure to red light of 665 nm with an energy fluence of 30 j/cm2. methylene blue fully eliminated all bacterial species with the exception of e. faecalis (53% kil ... | 2006 | 16982278 |
in vitro antimicrobial activity of sodium hypochlorite and chlorhexidine against selected single-species biofilms. | to investigate the antimicrobial activity of 2.5% and 5.25% sodium hypochlorite and 2.0% chlorhexidine gel and liquid as endodontic-irrigating substances against selected single-species biofilms. | 2006 | 17014526 |
splenic vein thrombosis presenting as fusobacterium nucleatum bacteremia. | | 2006 | 17022361 |
[multiple intracerebral lesions. identification of the causative agent by 16s rdna-pcr]. | molecular biological methods such as polymerase chain reaction (pcr) enable microbiologists to detect bacteria even if antibiotic treatment has already been started. based on this case report of a 39-year-old man with multiple intracerebral lesions, we describe a pcr method called 16s rdna-pcr which can be used to identify panbacterial dna by focussing on the universal gene sequences for the bacterial 16s part of the ribosome. | 2006 | 17063323 |
carpegen real-time polymerase chain reaction vs. anaerobic culture for periodontal pathogen identification. | the aim of this study was to compare two methods of microbiological diagnosis, anaerobic bacterial culture and real-time polymerase chain reaction (pcr), for the detection of actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, porphyromonas gingivalis, prevotella intermedia, tannerella forsythia, fusobacterium nucleatum, and treponema denticola. | 2006 | 17064390 |
amphipathic polymers: tools to fold integral membrane proteins to their active form. | among the major obstacles to pharmacological and structural studies of integral membrane proteins (mps) are their natural scarcity and the difficulty in overproducing them in their native form. mps can be overexpressed in the non-native state as inclusion bodies, but inducing them to achieve their functional three-dimensional structure has proven to be a major challenge. we describe here the use of an amphipathic polymer, amphipol a8-35, as a novel environment that allows both beta-barrel and al ... | 2006 | 17115690 |
effects of sonicated prevotella intermedia, fusobacterium nucleatum and lactobacillus casei extracts on interleukin-8 production by human dental pulp cells. | the objective of this study was to determine the effects of prevotella intermedia, fusobacterium nucleatum and lactobacillus casei on the production of il-8 by human dental pulp cells. human dental pulp cells from teeth of young patients (aged 18-25 years) were cultured and tested with sonicated p. intermedia atcc 25611, f. nucleatum atcc 25586 and l. casei atcc 4646 extracts. il-8 secreted into the culture supernatants were measured at 6, 12 and 24 hours using a quantitative sandwich enzyme imm ... | 2006 | 17120973 |
common antacids could help keep gingivitis at bay. | | 2006 | 17128225 |
antimicrobial effect of acidified nitrate and nitrite on six common oral pathogens in vitro. | salivary nitrate is positively correlated with plasma nitrate and its level is 9 times the plasma level after nitrate loading. nitrate in saliva is known to be reduced to nitrite by oral bacteria. nitrate and nitrite levels in saliva are 3 - 5 times those in serum in physiological conditions respectively in our previous study. the biological functions of high salivary nitrate and nitrite are still not well understood. the aim of this in vitro study was to investigate the antimicrobial effects of ... | 2006 | 17134590 |
crystallization and preliminary x-ray data of the fada adhesin from fusobacterium nucleatum. | fusobacterium nucleatum is a gram-negative anaerobe prevalent in the oral cavity that is associated with periodontal disease, preterm birth and infections in other parts of the human body. the bacteria attach to and invade epithelial and endothelial cells in the gum tissue and elsewhere via a 13.7 kda adhesin protein fada (fusobacterium adhesin a). fada exists in two forms: the intact form (pre-fada), consisting of 129 amino acids, and the mature form (mfada), which lacks an 18-residue signal se ... | 2006 | 17142900 |
phylogenetic analysis of bacterial and archaeal species in symptomatic and asymptomatic endodontic infections. | phylogenetic analysis of bacterial and archaeal 16s rrna was used to examine polymicrobial communities within infected root canals of 20 symptomatic and 14 asymptomatic patients. nucleotide sequences from approximately 750 clones amplified from each patient group with universal bacterial primers were matched to the ribosomal database project ii database. phylotypes from 37 genera representing actinobacteria, bacteroidetes, firmicutes, fusobacteria and proteobacteria were identified. results were ... | 2007 | 17172525 |
the proteomic profile of fusobacterium nucleatum is regulated by growth ph. | fusobacterium nucleatum is a saccharolytic gram-negative anaerobic organism believed to play an important role in the microbial succession associated with the development of periodontal disease. its genome contains niche-specific genes shared with the other inhabitants of dental plaque, which may help to explain its ability to survive and grow in the changing environmental conditions experienced in the gingival sulcus during the transition from health to disease. the ph of the gingival sulcus in ... | 2007 | 17185543 |
clinical and microbiological profiles of human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)-seropositive brazilians undergoing highly active antiretroviral therapy and hiv-seronegative brazilians with chronic periodontitis. | this study compares the periodontal clinical profile and the composition of the subgingival microbiota of human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)-seropositive and hiv-seronegative subjects with chronic periodontitis. | 2007 | 17199544 |
rat model of polymicrobial infection, immunity, and alveolar bone resorption in periodontal disease. | one of the predominant polymicrobial infections of humans is expressed clinically as periodontal disease. porphyromonas gingivalis, treponema denticola, and tannerella forsythia have been strongly implicated as members of a pathogenic consortium in the etiology of adult periodontitis. in this study we hypothesized that p. gingivalis, t. denticola, and t. forsythia are synergistic in terms of virulence potential and induce chronic periodontal inflammation that leads to alveolar bone resorption in ... | 2007 | 17210663 |
hyperactivity and reactivity of peripheral blood neutrophils in chronic periodontitis. | some evidence exists that peripheral neutrophils from patients with chronic periodontitis generate higher levels of reactive oxygen species (ros) after fcgamma-receptor stimulation than those from healthy controls. we hypothesized that peripheral neutrophils in periodontitis also show both hyper-reactivity to plaque organisms and hyperactivity in terms of baseline, unstimulated generation and release of ros. peripheral neutrophils from chronic periodontitis patients and age/sex/smoking-matched h ... | 2007 | 17223966 |
inflammation associated with implants with different surface types. | the aim of this study was to determine the nature of the inflammatory infiltrate associated with different transmucosal implant surfaces in dogs. | 2007 | 17224032 |
sensitivity of oral bacteria to 254 nm ultraviolet light. | to explore the sensitivity of bacteria commonly found in root canals to 254 nm ultraviolet (uv) light, either as individual cells or as participants of a bacterial multilayer. | 2007 | 17229117 |
antianaerobe activity of ceftobiprole, a new broad-spectrum cephalosporin. | agar dilution testing of 463 anaerobes showed most gram-positive beta-lactamase-negative strains (other than some clostridium difficile and peptostreptococcus anaerobius), as well as both beta-lactamase-positive and beta-lactamase-negative strains of fusobacterium nucleatum, to have ceftobiprole mic values of < or =0.016 to 4 microg/ml. ceftobiprole was less active against beta-lactamase-positive gram-negative bacilli, especially the members of the bacteroides fragilis group. like ceftobiprole, ... | 2007 | 17240107 |
interleukin-1alpha stimulation in monocytes by periodontal bacteria: antagonistic effects of porphyromonas gingivalis. | periodontal pathogenic bacteria are associated with elevated levels of interleukin-1alpha (il-1alpha) but it is unclear if all species can induce cytokine production equally. porphyromonas gingivalis may be able antagonize il-1alpha induced by other species through the activity of its proteases or lipopolysaccharide (lps). monomac-6 cells and primary human monocytes were treated with culture supernatants from porphyromonas gingivalis, fusobacterium nucleatum, campylobacter rectus, actinobacillus ... | 2007 | 17241171 |
actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans lipopolysaccharide regulates matrix metalloproteinase, tissue inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinase, and plasminogen activator production by human gingival fibroblasts: a potential role in connective tissue destruction. | fibroblasts, a major constituent of gingival connective tissue, can produce immunoregulatory cytokines and proteolytic enzymes that may contribute to tissue destruction. in this study, we evaluated the production of matrix metalloproteinases (mmps), tissue inhibitors of mmps (timps), and plasminogen activators by gingival fibroblasts stimulated with lipopolysaccharides (lps) produced by periodontopathogens, including actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans. in addition, changes in the expression an ... | 2007 | 17299802 |
efficacy of gasiform ozone and photodynamic therapy on a multispecies oral biofilm in vitro. | ozone gas and photodynamic therapy (pdt) have been claimed to be antimicrobially effective. this study assessed their antimicrobial potential in vitro. mature six-species oral biofilms were treated as follows (n = 9 per group): (i) a 60-s application of gasiform vacuum-ozone or vacuum alone (on wet or air-dried biofilm samples); (ii) pdt (i.e. methylene blue in combination with or without a diode soft laser, and a soft laser alone); or (iii) antimicrobial solutions: immersion of biofilms for 60 ... | 2007 | 17305720 |
gingival epithelial cell transcriptional responses to commensal and opportunistic oral microbial species. | transcriptional profiling and ontology tools were utilized to define the biological pathways of gingival epithelial cells modulated by coculture with the oral commensal streptococcus gordonii and the opportunistic commensal fusobacterium nucleatum. overall, f. nucleatum and s. gordonii perturbed the gingival epithelial cell transcriptome much less significantly than the oral pathogens porphyromonas gingivalis and aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans perturbed the transcriptome, indicating that ... | 2007 | 17307939 |
microbiological outcomes of quadrant versus full-mouth root planing as monitored by real-time pcr. | to study the short-term microbiological changes following full-mouth compared with quadrant wise scaling and root planing (fmrp and qrp) as well as long-term effects. | 2007 | 17309590 |
a comparison of implant-supported, bar- or ball-retained mandibular overdentures: a retrospective clinical, microbiologic, and immunologic study of 10 edentulous patients attending a recall visit. | clinical, microbiologic, and immunologic comparisons of the peri-implant health in edentulous volunteers wearing long-standing implant-supported ball- or dolder bar-retained mandibular overdentures were performed. | 2007 | 17319360 |
efficacy of the de novo-derived antimicrobial peptide wlbu2 against oral bacteria. | the efficacy of a novel synthetic antimicrobial peptide (wlbu2) was evaluated against three oral microorganisms (grown planktonically): streptococcus gordonii, fusobacterium nucleatum, and porphyromonas gingivalis. wlbu2 killed all three species, with f. nucleatum being the most susceptible. wlbu2 also reduced the bacterial burden of s. gordonii and f. nucleatum biofilms. | 2007 | 17325219 |
response to alkaline stress by root canal bacteria in biofilms. | to determine whether bacteria isolated from infected root canals survive alkaline shifts better in biofilms than in planktonic cultures. | 2007 | 17326786 |
the detection of eight putative periodontal pathogens in adult and rapidly progressive periodontitis patients: an institutional study. | periodontal disease is a commonly prevalent problem faced alike by both the developed and third world countries but showing wide variations in prevalence and severity across different geographical areas. the purpose was to identify actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans (aa), porphyromonas gingivalis (pg), prevotella intermedia (pi), ekinella corrodens (ec), campylobacter rectus (cr), bacteroides forsythus (bf), treponema denticola (td) and fusobacterium nucleatum (fn) in indian adult periodontiti ... | 2007 | 17347537 |
rapid identification of fusobacterium nucleatum and fusobacterium necrophorum by fluorescence in situ hybridization. | identification of clinically relevant fusobacterium spp. is hampered by their slow growth, their frequent occurrence in polymicrobial culture, and the low reliability of biochemical differentiation methods. a newly developed fluorescence in situ hybridization (fish) assay allowed reliable and rapid identification of fusobacterium necrophorum and fusobacterium nucleatum from culture. preliminary results show that the method offers the perspective for direct detection of these pathogens in blood c ... | 2007 | 17350209 |
differential activation of nf-kappab and gene expression in oral epithelial cells by periodontal pathogens. | to investigate the molecular effects of the periodontopathogens fusobacterium nucleatum (fn) and porphyromonas gingivalis (pg) on the oral epithelium, the h400 oral epithelial cell line was cultured in the presence of non-viable bacteria. following confirmation of the presence of transcripts for the bacterial pattern recognition receptors in h400 cells, toll-like receptors -2, -4 and -9, and components of the nf-kappab signalling pathway, immunocytochemical analyses were performed showing that n ... | 2007 | 17355248 |
signaling cascades triggered by bacterial metabolic end products during reactivation of kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus. | the present studies explore the role of polymicrobial infection in the reactivation of kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (kshv) and analyze signaling pathways activated upon this induction. we hypothesized that activation of the cellular stress-activated mitogen-activated protein kinase (mapk) p38 pathway would play a key role in the bacterium-mediated disruption of viral latency similar to that of previously reported results obtained with other inducers of gammaherpesvirus lytic replicati ... | 2007 | 17376930 |
evidence of periopathogenic microorganisms in placentas of women with preeclampsia. | periodontal disease is a chronic inflammatory infectious disease that may act as a focus of infection. preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific hypertensive disorder that often leads to maternal morbidity and mortality. acute atherosis, the placental lesion of preeclampsia, shares many histopathological features with atherosclerosis. recently, chronic infection was linked to the initiation of atherosclerosis. oral pathogens have been detected in atherosclerotic plaques, where they may play a role in ... | 2007 | 17397314 |
case report: lemierre syndrome presenting with fever and pharyngitis. | | 2007 | 17429891 |
the in vivo dynamics of streptococcus spp., actinomyces naeslundii, fusobacterium nucleatum and veillonella spp. in dental plaque biofilm as analysed by five-colour multiplex fluorescence in situ hybridization. | the formation and composition of dental plaque biofilm in vivo are important factors which influence the development of gingivitis, caries and periodontitis. studying dental plaque biofilm in in vitro models can cause an oversimplification of the real conditions in the oral cavity. in this study, bovine enamel slabs were fixed in an individual acrylic appliance in situ to quantify dental plaque formation and composition using multiplex fluorescence in situ hybridization (fish) and confocal laser ... | 2007 | 17446294 |