Arginine modulates the pH, microbial composition, and matrix architecture of biofilms from caries-active patients
Yumi C. Del Rey, Pernille D. Rikvold, Marie B. Lund, Eero J. Raittio, Andreas Schramm, Rikke L. Meyer, Sebastian Schlafer

TL;DR
This study shows that arginine reduces harmful effects of dental biofilms by altering their pH, microbial makeup, and matrix structure.
Contribution
The study is the first clinical investigation showing arginine's impact on biofilm matrix architecture and pH in caries-active patients.
Findings
Arginine treatment reduced sucrose-induced pH drops in biofilms.
Arginine altered the spatial distribution of fucose- and galactose-containing carbohydrates in biofilm matrices.
Arginine decreased the abundance of mitis/oralis group streptococci in biofilms.
Abstract
The caries-preventive effects of arginine have been attributed to its impact on biofilm composition and pH. Recent in vitro studies suggest that arginine also affects the production of biofilm matrix components that contribute to virulence, but this mechanism has not been investigated clinically. This randomized, placebo-controlled, triple-blind, split-mouth in situ trial assessed arginine’s impact on the microbial composition, matrix architecture, and microscale pH of biofilms from caries-active patients (N = 10). We also examined whether individual differences in the pH response to arginine were related to biofilm composition and matrix structure. Biofilms were grown for four days on carriers attached to intraoral splints. Three times daily, the biofilms were treated extraorally with sucrose (5 min), followed by arginine or placebo (30 min), in a split-mouth design. After growth, the…
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TopicsOral microbiology and periodontitis research · Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing · Dental Health and Care Utilization
