Refinement of an adherence assay for the measurement of bacterial attachment to silica beads

1988 
Abstract An in vitro adherence assay [4] which utilised radiolabelled bacteria and silica beads was used to investigate firm and loose attachment of bacteria. A systematic evaluation of the effects of the assay conditions, including incubation vessel, bacteria to bead interaction, bead washing and bead weight, was carried out in an attempt to improve the reproducibility of adherence measurements. Four oral streptococcal strains ( S. mutans NCTC 10449, S. sanguis NCTC 7863 and 10904, S. salivarius NCTC 8618) were studied with saliva coated and uncoated silica beads. Using the improved system, total bacterial adherence to uncoated beads was high (45–60% of bacteria present). While saliva coating of beads reduced total and firm adherence of all strains, these reductions were less marked ( P > 0.005) for S. sanguis NCTC 10904.
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