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Identification of nasopharyngeal biofilms with middle ear pathogens in otitis-prone children utilizing SEM and FISH

Identification of nasopharyngeal biofilms with middle ear pathogens in otitis-prone children utilizing SEM and FISH
Identification of nasopharyngeal biofilms with middle ear pathogens in otitis-prone children utilizing SEM and FISH
Objectives: biofilms have been implicated in the development of several chronic infections. We sought to demonstrate middle ear pathogens in adenoid biofilms using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) with confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM).

Methods: comparative micro-anatomic investigation of adenoid mucosa using SEM and FISH with confocal scanning laser microscopic (CLSM) imaging from patients with recurrent acute otitis media (RAOM).

Results: all otitis-prone children demonstrated biofilm surface area presence greater than 85% by SEM. FISH accompanied by CLSM imaging also demonstrated patchy biofilms All biofilms contained middle ear pathogens and were frequent in polymicrobial distributions: 4 of 6, 4 of 6 and 3 of 6 samples contained Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Moraxella catarrhalis, respectively.

Conclusions: dense adenoid biofilms may act as a reservoir for reinfection of the tubotympanum. Aspiration of planktonic middle ear pathogens existing in resistant adenoid biofilms during a viral upper respiratory tract infection may be an important event in the development of RAOM
nasopharyngeal biofilms, FISH, SEM, recurrent acute otitis media, adenoid
0165-5876
1242-1248
Hoa, Michael
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Tomovic, Senja
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Nistico, Laura
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Hall-Stoodley, Luanne
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Stoodley, Paul
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Sachdeva, Livjot
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Berk, Richard
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Coticchia, James M.
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Tomovic, Senja
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Nistico, Laura
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Hall-Stoodley, Luanne
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Stoodley, Paul
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Sachdeva, Livjot
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Berk, Richard
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Hoa, Michael, Tomovic, Senja, Nistico, Laura, Hall-Stoodley, Luanne, Stoodley, Paul, Sachdeva, Livjot, Berk, Richard and Coticchia, James M. (2009) Identification of nasopharyngeal biofilms with middle ear pathogens in otitis-prone children utilizing SEM and FISH. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 73 (9), 1242-1248. (doi:10.1016/j.ijporl.2009.05.016).

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Abstract

Objectives: biofilms have been implicated in the development of several chronic infections. We sought to demonstrate middle ear pathogens in adenoid biofilms using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) with confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM).

Methods: comparative micro-anatomic investigation of adenoid mucosa using SEM and FISH with confocal scanning laser microscopic (CLSM) imaging from patients with recurrent acute otitis media (RAOM).

Results: all otitis-prone children demonstrated biofilm surface area presence greater than 85% by SEM. FISH accompanied by CLSM imaging also demonstrated patchy biofilms All biofilms contained middle ear pathogens and were frequent in polymicrobial distributions: 4 of 6, 4 of 6 and 3 of 6 samples contained Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Moraxella catarrhalis, respectively.

Conclusions: dense adenoid biofilms may act as a reservoir for reinfection of the tubotympanum. Aspiration of planktonic middle ear pathogens existing in resistant adenoid biofilms during a viral upper respiratory tract infection may be an important event in the development of RAOM

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Published date: September 2009
Keywords: nasopharyngeal biofilms, FISH, SEM, recurrent acute otitis media, adenoid

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Local EPrints ID: 71647
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/71647
ISSN: 0165-5876
PURE UUID: 552abab0-4385-4d8c-b590-902785ddb6ac
ORCID for Paul Stoodley: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6069-273X

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Date deposited: 18 Dec 2009
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:55

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Author: Michael Hoa
Author: Senja Tomovic
Author: Laura Nistico
Author: Luanne Hall-Stoodley
Author: Paul Stoodley ORCID iD
Author: Livjot Sachdeva
Author: Richard Berk
Author: James M. Coticchia

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