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Effects of mushroom and chicory extracts on the shape, physiology and proteome of the cariogenic bacterium Streptococcus mutans

Authors :
Anna Marchi
David A. Spratt
Caterina Signoretto
Adele Papetti
Peter Lingström
Itzhak Ofek
Anna Bertoncelli
Carla Pruzzo
Iole Caola
Gloria Burlacchini
Egija Zaura
Alberto Milli
Jonathan Pratten
Francesco Tessarolo
Michael Wilson
Pietro Canepari
Preventieve tandheelkunde (OII, ACTA)
Preventive Dentistry
Source :
Signoretto, C, Marchi, A, Bertoncelli, A, Burlacchini, G, Milli, A, Tessarolo, F, Caola, I, Papetti, A, Pruzzo, C, Zaura, E, Lingström, P, Ofek, I, Spratt, D A, Pratten, J, Wilson, M & Canepari, P 2013, ' Effects of mushroom and chicory extracts on the shape, physiology and proteome of the cariogenic bacterium Streptococcus mutans ', BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, vol. 13, pp. 117 . https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-13-117, BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 13. BioMed Central
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Dental caries is an infectious disease which results from the acidic demineralisation of the tooth enamel and dentine as a consequence of the dental plaque (a microbial biofilm) accumulation. Research showed that several foods contain some components with antibacterial and antiplaque activity. Previous studies indicated antimicrobial and antiplaque activities in a low-molecular-mass (LMM) fraction of extracts from either an edible mushroom (Lentinus edodes) or from Italian red chicory (Cichorium intybus). MethodsWe have evaluated the antimicrobial mode of action of these fractions on Streptococcus mutans, the etiological agent of human dental caries. The effects on shape, macromolecular syntheses and cell proteome were analysed. ResultsThe best antimicrobial activity has been displayed by the LMM mushroom extract with a bacteriostatic effect. At the MIC of both extracts DNA synthesis was the main macromolecular synthesis inhibited, RNA synthesis was less inhibited than that of DNA and protein synthesis was inhibited only by roughly 50%. The partial inhibition of protein synthesis is compatible with the observed significant increase in cell mass. The increase in these parameters is linked to the morphological alteration with transition from cocci of the untreated control to elongated cells. Interestingly, these modifications were also observed at sub-MIC concentrations. Finally, membrane and cytosol proteome analysis was conducted under LMM mushroom extract treatment in comparison with untreated S. mutans cells. Significant changes were observed for 31 membrane proteins and 20 of the cytosol fractions. The possible role of the changed proteins is discussed. ConclusionsThis report has shown an antibiotic-like mode of action of mushroom and chicory extracts as demonstrated by induced morphogenetic effects and inhibition of specific macromolecular synthesis. This feature as well as the safe use of this extract as result of its natural origin render the LMM both mushroom and chicory extracts suitable for the formulation into products for daily oral hygiene such as mouthwashes or toothpastes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14726882
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....835915db917336376f6463cdd7dcba12