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IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Santiago Arango-Santander, Claudia María Bedoya-Correa, Camila Soto, Santiago Bustamante, John Franco
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摘要

由于生物材料被认为是成功的最重要的要求之一是它们能够承受微生物造成的损害,这些损害可能导致失败和不同病理(如龋齿)的发生,因此不同微生物在牙科材料表面的粘附性引起了极大的兴趣。体外测试表明,表面改性是一种减少微生物对表面粘附的替代方法。这项工作的目的是评估唇形链球菌、变形链球菌和白色念珠菌在经过仿生方法修饰并涂有唾液蛋白的牙齿复合表面上的粘附性。利用软光刻技术复制金莲叶片的形貌,然后将其转移到涂有唾液蛋白的牙科复合圆盘表面。用接触角和原子力显微镜对表面进行了表征。使用米氏葡萄球菌、变形葡萄球菌和白色念珠菌评估单培养和共培养中的细菌和真菌粘附性。牙科复合材料表面的地形修饰降低了被评估微生物的粘附性,这些物种在单培养和共培养中在唾液涂层表面的粘附性高于地形修饰表面。
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Effect of Surface Modification of a Dental Composite on the Adhesion of Streptococcus mitis, Streptococcus mutans, and Candida albicans: An In Vitro Study.

Adhesion of different microorganisms to the surface of dental materials has generated significant interest since one of the most important requirements of biomaterials to be considered successful is their ability to withstand the damage caused by microorganisms that may lead to failure and the onset of different pathologies, such as caries. In vitro testing has demonstrated that surface modification is an alternative approach to reduce the adhesion of microorganisms to surfaces. The objective of this work was to assess the adhesion of Streptococcus mitis, Streptococcus mutans, and Candida albicans to a dental composite surface modified following a biomimetic approach and coated with salivary proteins. Soft lithography was used to copy the topography from the Crocosmia aurea leaf and then transfer it to the surface of dental composite discs that were coated with saliva proteins. Surfaces were characterized by contact angle and atomic force microscopy. S. mitis, S. mutans, and C. albicans were used to assess bacterial and fungal adhesion in monoculture and co-culture. The topographic modification of the surface of a dental composite reduced the adhesion of assessed microorganisms and the adhesion of these species in monoculture and co-culture on saliva-coated surfaces was higher than on topographically modified surfaces.

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Pathogens
Pathogens Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
CiteScore
6.40
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1285
审稿时长
17.75 days
期刊介绍: Pathogens (ISSN 2076-0817) publishes reviews, regular research papers and short notes on all aspects of pathogens and pathogen-host interactions. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical research in as much detail as possible. Full experimental and/or methodical details must be provided for research articles.
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