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<i>In vitro</i> model systems for exploring oral biofilms: From single‐species populations to complex multi‐species communities

Ting Luo, Michael E. Vanek, Carlos González‐Cabezas, Carl F. Marrs, Betsy Foxman, Alexander H. Rickard

2021Journal of Applied Microbiology39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Numerous in vitro biofilm model systems are available to study oral biofilms. Over the past several decades, increased understanding of oral biology and advances in technology have facilitated more accurate simulation of intraoral conditions and have allowed for the increased generalizability of in vitro oral biofilm studies. The integration of contemporary systems with confocal microscopy and 16S rRNA community profiling has enhanced the capabilities of in vitro biofilm model systems to quantify biofilm architecture and analyse microbial community composition. In this review, we describe several model systems relevant to modern in vitro oral biofilm studies: the constant depth film fermenter, Sorbarod perfusion system, drip-flow reactor, modified Robbins device, flowcells and microfluidic systems. We highlight how combining these systems with confocal microscopy and community composition analysis tools aids exploration of oral biofilm development under different conditions and in response to antimicrobial/anti-biofilm agents. The review closes with a discussion of future directions for the field of in vitro oral biofilm imaging and analysis.

Topics & Concepts

BiofilmIn vitroBiologyConfocalConfocal microscopyMicrobiologyCell biologyBacteriaBiochemistryGeometryGeneticsMathematicsOral microbiology and periodontitis researchBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingBiosensors and Analytical Detection
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