Asiatic Acid Disrupts the Biofilm Virulence of Streptococcus mutans by Transcriptional Reprogramming of Quorum Sensing System
Qingying Shi, Fengzhu Li, Yingying Peng, Qiannan Sun, Hong Zhao, Fuping Lu, Huabing Zhao

TL;DR
Asiatic acid disrupts harmful biofilms formed by Streptococcus mutans, a bacteria linked to tooth decay, by altering its gene activity.
Contribution
This study is the first to show how asiatic acid disrupts S. mutans biofilm through transcriptional reprogramming of quorum sensing.
Findings
Asiatic acid significantly reduces biofilm biomass, extracellular polysaccharides, acid production, and metabolic activity in S. mutans.
Transcriptome analysis revealed 454 differentially expressed genes, including key regulators like ciaR and ciaH.
Downstream effects include reduced virulence gene clusters and structural biofilm integrity genes like gbpC.
Abstract
Dental caries, a prevalent biofilm-mediated chronic disease, causes enamel demineralization, pulp infection, and systemic complications. Dental plaque biofilm is the initiating factor for the occurrence and development of caries. Streptococcus mutans is an opportunistic pathogen linked to the structure and ecology of dental plaque biofilms. The molecular mechanism of S. mutans during biofilm ontogeny in driving cariogenesis has been extensively elucidated. Here, we observed that asiatic acid is a potent biofilm disruptor that selectively dismantles S. mutans biofilm architectures, prompting us to investigate its mechanism. The minimum biofilm inhibition concentration (MBIC) of asiatic acid on S. mutans was 62.5 μM, but the MBIC level did not substantially impede planktonic growth. Using the static active-attachment model, it was demonstrated that asiatic acid significantly reduced…
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TopicsOral microbiology and periodontitis research · Infective Endocarditis Diagnosis and Management · Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing
