Quorum Sensing and Biofilm Formation by Streptococcus mutans [chapter]

Dilani Senadheera, Dennis G. Cvitkovitch
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology  
S 'treptococcusmutansis the primary causative agent involved in dental caries in hwnans. Among important virulence factors of this pathogen, its ability to form and susta in a polysaccharide-encased biofilm (commonly called dental plaque) is vital not only to its survival and persistence in the oral cavity, but also for its pathogenicity as well. This chapter focuses on the S. mutans'biofilm phenotype and how this mode of growth is regulated by its density-dependent quorwn sensing (QS) system
more » ... imarily comprised ofthe Competence Stimulating Peptide (CSP) and the ComD/ComE two-component signal transduction system . In addition to biofilm formation, the eSP-mediated QS system in S. mutans also affects its acidogenicity, aciduriciry, genetic transformation and bacteriocin production. Interestingly, it has also been discovered that these properties are optimally expressed in cells deri ved from a biofilm as opposed to a free-floating planktonic mode ofgrowth. Hence, strategies targetingS. mutans'QS system to attenuate biofilm formation and/or virulence are currently beingused to develop therapeutic or preventative measures against dental caries. Recently, it was discovered that the addition ofCSP in large concentrations (relative to amounts used for normal competence development) resulted in growth arrest and eventual cell death, thus paving way for CSP-mediated targeted killing ofS. mutans. In addition to the QS system, effects of other two-component signal transduction systems on the biofilm phenotype ofS. mutans are also discussed.
doi:10.1007/978-0-387-78885-2_12 pmid:18792689 fatcat:sa57rlwxxbfzhffdc5zi3oplgq