Riikka Ihalin
PhD
Biochemistry riihalin@utu.fi Tykistökatu 6 Turku : 6068 |
Oral microbiology; biofilms; Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans; interkingdom signalling; molecular microbiology
Background
In natural environment, bacteria form communities, biofilms, on
surfaces. In biofilms, bacteria are more resistant than their planktonic
forms to antimicrobials and host defense factors. Reasons for biofilm
resistance to external forces include a protective extracellular matrix
and formation of non-dividing persister cells. In humans, bacterial
biofilms cause chronic infections. One of common biofilm diseases in
humans is periodontitis, a persistent multispecies infection triggering
chronic inflammation in tooth-supporting tissues. Periodontitis is
characterized by active and less active phases in inflammation and
tissue destruction suggesting that there might be certain type of
pathogen-host crosstalk. It has been suggested that bacteria growing in
biofilms could exploit proinflammatory cytokines produced by the host.
Thus cytokine network aimed to enhance the clearance of pathogens might
actually promote bacterial survival in protective biofilm.
surfaces. In biofilms, bacteria are more resistant than their planktonic
forms to antimicrobials and host defense factors. Reasons for biofilm
resistance to external forces include a protective extracellular matrix
and formation of non-dividing persister cells. In humans, bacterial
biofilms cause chronic infections. One of common biofilm diseases in
humans is periodontitis, a persistent multispecies infection triggering
chronic inflammation in tooth-supporting tissues. Periodontitis is
characterized by active and less active phases in inflammation and
tissue destruction suggesting that there might be certain type of
pathogen-host crosstalk. It has been suggested that bacteria growing in
biofilms could exploit proinflammatory cytokines produced by the host.
Thus cytokine network aimed to enhance the clearance of pathogens might
actually promote bacterial survival in protective biofilm.
Research
Our research is focused on studying biofilm-host interaction in chronic infection, periodontitis. We use Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (Aa),
a major pathogen in aggressive periodontitis, as model bacterium. In
particular we are interested how the outer membrane proteins are
involved in sensing the host response in inflammation. The research
include molecular- and structural biology methods, flow cytometry and
electron microscopy. In addition, we study the
biofilm-host interaction by using cell culture model which mimics the gingival tissue.
a major pathogen in aggressive periodontitis, as model bacterium. In
particular we are interested how the outer membrane proteins are
involved in sensing the host response in inflammation. The research
include molecular- and structural biology methods, flow cytometry and
electron microscopy. In addition, we study the
biofilm-host interaction by using cell culture model which mimics the gingival tissue.
- Interleukin-1 beta is internalised by viable Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans biofilm and locates to the outer edges of nucleoids (2012)
- Cytokine
- Virittäydy yliopistoyhteistyöllä nykytutkimuksen taajuudelle (2012)
- Dimensio
- The Extra-Membranous Domains of the Competence Protein HofQ Show DNA Binding, Flexibility and a Shared Fold with Type I KH Domains (2011)
- Journal of Molecular Biology
- Trimeric Form of Intracellular ATP Synthase Subunit β of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans Binds Human Interleukin-1 β (2011)
- PLoS ONE
- Vesicle-independent extracellular release of a proinflammatory outer membrane lipoprotein in free-soluble form (2008)
- BMC Microbiology
- 16S rDNA PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis in detennining proportions of coexisting Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans strains (2006)
- Journal of Microbiological Methods
- Characterization of immunoaffinity purified peptidoglycan-associated lipoprotein of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans (2006) Ihalin R, Karched M, Eneslatt K, Asikainen S
- Immunoproteomics of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans outer-membrane proteins reveal a highly immunoreactive peptidoglycan-associated lipoprotein (2006)
- Journal of Medical Microbiology
- Origin, structure, and biological activities of peroxidases in human saliva (2006)
- Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
- Sensitivity of Helicobacter pylori to an innate defence mechanism, the lactoperoxidase system, in buffer and in human whole saliva (2004)
- Journal of Medical Microbiology
- Determination of safety levels of horseradish peroxidase-iodide system to human gingival keratinocytes and fibroblasts in vitro (2003)
- Cell Biology and Toxicology
- Susceptibilities of different Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans strains to lactoperoxidase-iodide-hydrogen peroxide combination and different antibiotics (2003)
- International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents
- Susceptibility of Fusobacterium nucleatum to killing by peroxidase-iodide-hydrogen peroxide combination in buffer solution and in human whole saliva (2003)
- Anaerobe
- The sensitivity of Porphyromonas gingivalis and Fusobacterium nucleatum to different (pseudo)halide-peroxidase combinations compared with mutans streptococci (2001)
- Journal of Medical Microbiology
- Changes in whole saliva in patients with coeliac disease (2000)
- Archives of Oral Biology
- The effects of different (pseudo)halide substrates on peroxidase-mediated killing of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans (1998) Ihalin R, Loimaranta V, Lenander-Lumikari M, Tenovuo J