Abstract

Streptococcus mutans primary thrives on the biofilm formation on the tooth surface in sticky biofilms and under certain conditions can lead to carious lesions on the tooth surface. To search for a new preventive material for oral biofilm-associated diseases, including dental caries, we investigated the effects of polypyrrole, which contains an electrochemical polymer and causes protonation and incorporation of anion under low pH condition, on the biofilm formation of S. mutans and other streptococci. In this study, polypyrrole was applied in biofilm formation assays with the S. mutans strains UA159 and its gtfB and gtfC double mutant (gtfBC mutant), S. sanguinis, S. mitis and S. gordonii on human saliva and bovine serum albumin-coated 96-well microtiter plates in tryptic soy broth supplemented with 0.25% sucrose. The effects of polypyrrole on biofilm formation were quantitatively and qualitatively observed. High concentrations of polypyrrole significantly inhibited the biofilm formation of S. mutans UA159 and S. sanguinis. As an inhibition mechanism, polypyrrole attached to the surface of bacterial cells, increased chains and aggregates, and incorporated proteins involving GTF-I and GTF-SI produced by S. mutans. In contrast, the biofilm formation of gtfBC mutant, S. sanguinis, S. mitis and S. gordonii was temporarily induced by the addition of low polypyrrole concentrations on human saliva-coated plate but not on the uncoated and bovine serum albumin-coated plates. Moreover, biofilm formation depended on live cells and, likewise, specific interaction between cells and binding components in saliva. However, these biofilms were easily removed by increased frequency of water washing. In this regard, the physical and electrochemical properties in polypyrrole worked effectively in the removal of streptococci biofilms. Polypyrrole may have the potential to alter the development of biofilms associated with dental diseases.

Highlights

  • Streptococcus mutans primarily thrives on the tooth surface in sticky biofilms that are formed in extreme aciduric and acidogenic environments and consist of up to 700 different species of microorganisms in oral cavities [1,2,3,4,5,6]

  • To search for a new preventive material to oral biofilm-associated diseases including dental caries, we investigated the effects of polypyrrole on the biofilm formation of S. mutans and other streptococci

  • The inhibitory effects of polypyrrole on the insoluble glucan-dependent biofilm formation of the wild-type S. mutans laboratory strains UA159 (Fig 1A, 1B and 1C), MT8148 (Fig 1C) and GS-5 (Fig 1D) in TSB supplemented with 0.25% sucrose were observed

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Introduction

Streptococcus mutans primarily thrives on the tooth surface in sticky biofilms that are formed in extreme aciduric and acidogenic environments and consist of up to 700 different species of microorganisms in oral cavities [1,2,3,4,5,6]. The sticky biofilms formed by S. mutans are principally. Effects of polypyrrole on the biofilm formation

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