Environmental stimuli shape biofilm formation and the virulence of periodontal pathogens




Pöllänen M T, Paino A, Ihalin R

2013

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

8

14

8

17221

17237

17

1422-0067

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3390/ijms140817221



Periodontitis is a common inflammatory disease affecting the tooth-supporting structures. It is initiated by bacteria growing as a biofilm at the gingival margin, and communication of the biofilms differs in health and disease. The bacterial composition of periodontitis-associated biofilms has been well documented and is under continual investigation. However, the roles of several host response and inflammation driven environmental stimuli on biofilm formation is not well understood. This review article addresses the effects of environmental factors such as pH, temperature, cytokines, hormones, and oxidative stress on periodontal biofilm formation and bacterial virulence. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.



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