Mutans streptococci genetic strains in children with severe early childhood caries: follow-up study at one-year post-dental rehabilitation therapy
Background: Genotypic strains of cariogenic mutans streptococci (MS) may vary in important virulence properties. In previous published studies, we identified 39 MS strains from pediatric patients undergoing full-mouth dental rehabilitation, including the removal and/or repair of carious lesions and...
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doaj-a011740cb07541908f39c20da8b3723b2020-11-24T22:52:42ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Oral Microbiology2000-22972012-12-014011110.3402/jom.v4i0.19530Mutans streptococci genetic strains in children with severe early childhood caries: follow-up study at one-year post-dental rehabilitation therapyElizabeth A. PalmerAlex VoShelby B. HilesPatricia PeiranoSamyia ChaudhryAmy TrevorIraj KasimiJill PollardChristopher KylesMichael LeoBeth WilmotJohn EngleJohn PetersonTom MaierCurtis A. MachidaBackground: Genotypic strains of cariogenic mutans streptococci (MS) may vary in important virulence properties. In previous published studies, we identified 39 MS strains from pediatric patients undergoing full-mouth dental rehabilitation, including the removal and/or repair of carious lesions and application of antimicrobial rinse and fluoride varnish. Objectives: The objectives of this current 1-year follow-up study are to assess the variability of MS strains that occur at 1-year post-rehabilitation and characterize the xylitol-resistance properties of MS strains that predominate. Methods: Plaque from five children with severe early childhood caries was collected 1-year post-rehabilitation. MS isolates were subjected to arbitrarily primed-polymerase chain reaction (AP-PCR) for identification of genetic strains and in vitro xylitol-inhibition experiments. To more precisely define strain distributions within each patient, we isolated large numbers of isolates per patient. Results: MS strains diminished from several strains pre-rehabilitation, to one dominant strain at 1-year post-rehabilitation, with several new emergent strains. The majority of the clinical MS strains, as well as the Streptococcus mutans laboratory strains ATCC 25175 and 35668, were predicted to undergo 50% inhibition with 2.48–5.58% xylitol, with some clinical MS strains being significantly more resistant in vitro. Conclusions: Our follow-up study using patients from the original cohort demonstrates that specific MS strains are dominant at 1-year post-dental rehabilitation. Most of the clinical MS strains are similar in xylitol resistance to the attenuated S. mutans ATCC control strains, with some strains being more resistant to xylitol in vitro.http://www.journaloforalmicrobiology.net/index.php/jom/article/view/19530/25105mutans streptococcidistribution of genotypic MS strainsStreptococcus mutansoral streptococcisevere early childhood cariesfull-mouth dental rehabilitation therapy |
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Elizabeth A. Palmer Alex Vo Shelby B. Hiles Patricia Peirano Samyia Chaudhry Amy Trevor Iraj Kasimi Jill Pollard Christopher Kyles Michael Leo Beth Wilmot John Engle John Peterson Tom Maier Curtis A. Machida |
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Elizabeth A. Palmer Alex Vo Shelby B. Hiles Patricia Peirano Samyia Chaudhry Amy Trevor Iraj Kasimi Jill Pollard Christopher Kyles Michael Leo Beth Wilmot John Engle John Peterson Tom Maier Curtis A. Machida Mutans streptococci genetic strains in children with severe early childhood caries: follow-up study at one-year post-dental rehabilitation therapy Journal of Oral Microbiology mutans streptococci distribution of genotypic MS strains Streptococcus mutans oral streptococci severe early childhood caries full-mouth dental rehabilitation therapy |
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Elizabeth A. Palmer Alex Vo Shelby B. Hiles Patricia Peirano Samyia Chaudhry Amy Trevor Iraj Kasimi Jill Pollard Christopher Kyles Michael Leo Beth Wilmot John Engle John Peterson Tom Maier Curtis A. Machida |
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Mutans streptococci genetic strains in children with severe early childhood caries: follow-up study at one-year post-dental rehabilitation therapy |
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Mutans streptococci genetic strains in children with severe early childhood caries: follow-up study at one-year post-dental rehabilitation therapy |
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Mutans streptococci genetic strains in children with severe early childhood caries: follow-up study at one-year post-dental rehabilitation therapy |
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Mutans streptococci genetic strains in children with severe early childhood caries: follow-up study at one-year post-dental rehabilitation therapy |
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Mutans streptococci genetic strains in children with severe early childhood caries: follow-up study at one-year post-dental rehabilitation therapy |
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mutans streptococci genetic strains in children with severe early childhood caries: follow-up study at one-year post-dental rehabilitation therapy |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Journal of Oral Microbiology |
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2000-2297 |
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2012-12-01 |
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Background: Genotypic strains of cariogenic mutans streptococci (MS) may vary in important virulence properties. In previous published studies, we identified 39 MS strains from pediatric patients undergoing full-mouth dental rehabilitation, including the removal and/or repair of carious lesions and application of antimicrobial rinse and fluoride varnish. Objectives: The objectives of this current 1-year follow-up study are to assess the variability of MS strains that occur at 1-year post-rehabilitation and characterize the xylitol-resistance properties of MS strains that predominate. Methods: Plaque from five children with severe early childhood caries was collected 1-year post-rehabilitation. MS isolates were subjected to arbitrarily primed-polymerase chain reaction (AP-PCR) for identification of genetic strains and in vitro xylitol-inhibition experiments. To more precisely define strain distributions within each patient, we isolated large numbers of isolates per patient. Results: MS strains diminished from several strains pre-rehabilitation, to one dominant strain at 1-year post-rehabilitation, with several new emergent strains. The majority of the clinical MS strains, as well as the Streptococcus mutans laboratory strains ATCC 25175 and 35668, were predicted to undergo 50% inhibition with 2.48–5.58% xylitol, with some clinical MS strains being significantly more resistant in vitro. Conclusions: Our follow-up study using patients from the original cohort demonstrates that specific MS strains are dominant at 1-year post-dental rehabilitation. Most of the clinical MS strains are similar in xylitol resistance to the attenuated S. mutans ATCC control strains, with some strains being more resistant to xylitol in vitro. |
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mutans streptococci distribution of genotypic MS strains Streptococcus mutans oral streptococci severe early childhood caries full-mouth dental rehabilitation therapy |
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http://www.journaloforalmicrobiology.net/index.php/jom/article/view/19530/25105 |
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