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ABSTRACT - Periodontal disease is a relevant oral disease in dogs and nisin–biogel has been previously
proposed to be used in its control. Enterococci, as inhabitants of the oral cavity with a high genetic
versatility, are a reliable bacterial model for antimicrobial studies. Our goal was to evaluate the in vivo
influence of the long-term dental application of the nisin–biogel on the virulence and antimicrobial
signatures of canine oral enterococci. Twenty dogs were randomly allocated to one of two groups
(treatment group—TG with nisin–biogel dental application, or control group—CG without treatment)
and submitted to dental plaque sampling at day 0 and after 90 days (T90). Samples were processed
for Enterococcus spp. isolation, quantification, identification, molecular typing and antimicrobial and
virulence characterization. From a total of 140 enterococci, molecular typing allowed us to obtain
70 representative isolates, mostly identified as E. faecalis and E. faecium. No significant differences
(p > 0.05) were observed in the virulence index of the isolates obtained from samples collected from
the TG and CG at T90. At T90, a statistically significant difference (p = 0.0008) was observed in
the antimicrobial resistance index between the isolates from the TC and CG. Oral enterococci were
revealed to be reservoirs of high resistant and virulent phenotypes
Description
Research Areas: Infectious Diseases ; Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Keywords
Periodontal disease Dogs Nisin–biogel Enterococci Antimicrobial resistance Virulence signatures
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Cunha E, Ferreira AF, Valente S, Matos A, Carreira LM, Videira M, Chambel L, Tavares L, Oliveira M. 2023. In Vivo Effect of a Nisin–Biogel on the Antimicrobial and Virulence Signatures of Canine Oral Enterococci. Antibiotics, 12(3):468. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ antibiotics12030468
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MDPI
