Detection of oral streptococci with collagen‐binding properties in saliva specimens from mothers and their children |
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Authors: | RYOTA NOMURA SHUHEI NAKA KAZUHIKO NAKANO NAHO TANIGUCHI MICHIYO MATSUMOTO TAKASHI OOSHIMA |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Osaka, Japan |
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Abstract: | International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry 2010; 20: 254–260 Background. Approximately 10–20% of Streptococcus mutans strains have been reported to possess collagen‐binding properties, whereas other species in the oral cavity with those properties remain to be elucidated. Aim. To identify strains with collagen‐binding properties and analyse their characteristics in comparison with S. mutans. Design. A total of 110 expectorated saliva specimens were collected from 55 pairs of mothers and their children. Bacterial strains with collagen‐binding properties were isolated and the species specified. In addition, strains with collagen‐binding properties isolated from mother–child pairs were analysed using molecular biological approaches. Results. The detection frequency of strains with collagen‐binding properties was shown to be 40.9%, among which S. salivarius was the most frequently detected, followed by S. mutans. The collagen‐binding activity of the S. mutans group was the highest, followed by S. salivarius. In addition, S. mutans and S. salivarius strains from 3 and 1 mother–child pairs, respectively, were shown to be the same clones. Conclusions. Our results indicate that S. mutans and S. salivarius are major species with collagen‐binding properties in the oral cavity, and that strains with such properties may be related to mother–child transmission. |
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