Antibiotics (Apr 2020)

Tolerance and Persister Formation in Oral Streptococci

  • Stephanie Suppiger,
  • Monika Astasov-Frauenhoffer,
  • Irene Schweizer,
  • Tuomas Waltimo,
  • Eva M. Kulik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9040167
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. 167

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to analyze the potential influence of long-term exposure in subinhibitory concentrations of chlorhexidine on the emergence of tolerant and/or persistent cells in oral streptococci. The two oral streptococcal isolates S. mutans ATCC25175 and S. sobrinus ATCC33402 were incubated, after long-term subinhibitory exposure to chlorhexidine, in liquid growth media containing high concentrations of chlorhexidine. A distinct subpopulation of more chlorhexidine-tolerant cells could be detected in streptococci that had been previously exposed to subinhibitory concentrations of chlorhexidine but not in the control strains. These more biocide-tolerant and persisting microbial subpopulations might also arise in vivo. Therefore, the rational and proper use of antimicrobials in dentistry, especially when used over a long period of time, is crucial.

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