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Helicobacter pylori– coccoid forms and biofilm formation
Authors:Leif Percival Andersen  & Lone Rasmussen
Institution:Departments of Infections Control 9101 and Clinical Microbiology 9301, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:Electron microscopic studies have shown that Helicobacter pylori occurs in three stages: spiral forms, coccoid forms and degenerative forms. The spiral forms are viable, culturable, virulent and can colonize experimental animals and induce inflammation. The coccoid forms may also be viable but are nonculturable, less virulent and are less likely to colonize and induce inflammation in experimental animals than the spiral forms. The degenerative forms are pyknotic, nonculturable, coccoid forms of dead H. pylori . These forms cannot be cultured and the cell membrane has disintegrated but gene material can be detected by PCR in water supplies. There is no substantial evidence for viable H. pylori persisting in water supplies. Epidemiological studies suggest that environmental water is a risk factor for H. pylori infection when compared with tap water, and formation of H. pylori biofilm cannot be excluded. Helicobacter pylori does not seem to take part in biofilm formation in the oral cavity even though the bacterium may be detected.
Keywords:Helicobacter pylori  biofilm  coccoid forms  dental plaques
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