The effect of lactoferrin on oral bacterial attachment.

S Y Arslan, K P Leung, C D Wu
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Abstract

Introduction: Lactoferrin (Lf), an iron-binding salivary glycoprotein, plays an important role in human innate defense against local mucosal infection. We hypothesized that Lf interferes with initial oral bacterial attachment to surfaces by iron sequestration, so inhibiting subsequent biofilm formation. The objective was to investigate the effect of Lf on the early stages of single-species and multi-species oral biofilm development.

Methods: Streptococcus gordonii, Streptococcus mutans, Fusobacterium nucleatum and Porphyromonas gingivalis were used in this study. Glass disks of a two-track flow cell coated with flowing artificial saliva (0.3 ml/min) with and without Lf (100 microg/ml) were used for studying bacterial attachment (3 h, 37 degrees C). Attachment was also examined by incubating single or multiple species of test bacteria (10(7) colony-forming units/ml) with Lf-coated (20-100 microg/ml) and uncoated glass slides. The effects of beta-lactoglobulin, 2,2'-dipyridyl (25-100 microg/ml), an iron chelator, and FeCl3 on attachment were also examined.

Results: Lf inhibited the initial attachment of S. gordonii (50.3%, P < 0.05) but not that of F. nucleatum and P. gingivalis. However, the attachment of a dual-species biofilm containing S. gordonii (i.e. S. gordonii/F. nucleatum or S. gordonii/P. gingivalis) was significantly reduced (48.7% or 62.1%, respectively, P < 0.05) in the presence of Lf. beta-Lactoglobulin did not affect the attachment of S. gordonii. In the presence of 100 microm 2,2'-dipyridyl, attachment of S. gordonii was reduced by 53.87%. No reduction in attachment was noted in S. gordonii pretreated with Lf (100 microg/ml) and FeCl3 (20-200 microm).

Conclusion: Lf suppresses initial attachment of S. gordonii and S. gordonii coaggregates by iron sequestration. This may lead to subsequent inhibition of oral biofilm development.

乳铁蛋白对口腔细菌附着的影响。
乳铁蛋白(Lf)是一种结合铁的唾液糖蛋白,在人类对局部粘膜感染的先天防御中起重要作用。我们假设Lf通过铁隔离干扰最初的口腔细菌对表面的附着,从而抑制随后的生物膜形成。目的是研究Lf对单物种和多物种口腔生物膜发育早期的影响。方法:采用戈多氏链球菌、变形链球菌、核梭杆菌和牙龈卟啉单胞菌进行研究。用涂有流动的人工唾液(0.3 ml/min)和不涂有Lf(100微克/毫升)的双轨流式细胞的玻璃盘研究细菌附着(3小时,37℃)。用Lf涂有(20-100微克/毫升)和未涂有Lf的玻璃载玻片孵育单种或多种试验细菌(10(7)个菌落形成单位/ml)也检测附着。还研究了β -乳球蛋白、2,2′-二吡啶(25-100微克/毫升)、铁螯合剂和FeCl3对附着的影响。结果:枸橼酸对金氏弧菌的初始附着有抑制作用(50.3%,P < 0.05),对有核弧菌和牙龈弧菌无抑制作用。然而,含有gordonii的双物种生物膜的附着(即gordonii/F。核仁或s.g ordonii/P。牙周炎、牙周炎、牙周炎、牙周炎、牙周炎、牙周炎、牙周炎均显著降低(分别为48.7%、62.1%,P < 0.05)。-乳球蛋白不影响哥氏弧菌的附着。在100 μ m 2,2′-二吡啶的存在下,金银花的附着率降低了53.87%。用Lf (100 μ g/ml)和FeCl3 (20-200 μ m)预处理后,没有发现附着减少。结论:铁可通过铁固存作用抑制金银花和金银花共聚集体的初始附着。这可能导致随后口腔生物膜发育的抑制。
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