Maki Kamei
Japan
Research Article
Biofilm-Forming Capacity on Clinically Isolated Streptococcus constellatus from an Odontogenic Subperiosteal Abscess Lesion
Author(s): Takeshi Yamanaka, Tomoyo Furukawa, Kazuyoshi Yamane, Takayuki Nambu, Chiho Mashimo, Hugo Maruyama, Junichi Inoue, Maki Kamei, Hiroshi Yasuoka, Shuji Horiike, Kai-Poon Leung and Hisanori FukushimaTakeshi Yamanaka, Tomoyo Furukawa, Kazuyoshi Yamane, Takayuki Nambu, Chiho Mashimo, Hugo Maruyama, Junichi Inoue, Maki Kamei, Hiroshi Yasuoka, Shuji Horiike, Kai-Poon Leung and Hisanori Fukushima
S. Treptococcus constellatus, a member of the S. Treptococcus anginosus Group (SAG), and known as part of indigenous oral microbiota, has been described to cause abscesses in various regions of the body, despite this organism appears to be innocuous, in general at its habitat. In this communication, we report a biofilm-forming capacity of a facultative anaerobic gram-positive coccus isolated as a dominant bacterium in an odontogenic subperiosteal abscess lesiony. The clinical isolate designated as strain H39 formed dense meshwork structures around the cells that are typical for biofilm forming bacteria, and produced viscous materials in its spent culture media. The 16S rRNA gene sequence of strain H39 was 99% homologous to that of S. Treptococcus constellatus ATCC 27823, a type strain for S.
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DOI:
10.4172/2155-9597.1000160