Three-Dimensional In Vitro Oral Mucosa Models of Fungal and Bacterial Infections.

Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
Fahimeh TabatabaeiLobat Tayebi

Abstract

Oral mucosa is the target tissue for many microorganisms involved in periodontitis and other infectious diseases affecting the oral cavity. Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro and ex vivo oral mucosa equivalents have been used for oral disease modeling and investigation of the mechanisms of oral bacterial and fungal infections. This review was conducted to analyze different studies using 3D oral mucosa models for the evaluation of the interactions of different microorganisms with oral mucosa. In this study, based on our inclusion criteria, 43 articles were selected and analyzed. Different types of 3D oral mucosa models of bacterial and fungal infections were discussed in terms of the biological system used, culture conditions, method of infection, and the biological endpoints assessed in each study. The critical analysis revealed some contradictory reports in this field of research in the literature. Challenges in recovering bacteria from oral mucosa models were further discussed, suggesting possible future directions in microbiomics, including the use of oral mucosa-on-a-chip. The potential use of these 3D tissue models for the evaluation of the effects of antiseptic agents on bacteria and oral mucosa was also addressed. This revi...Continue Reading

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Jul 11, 2020·Dentistry Journal·Emilia BarkerKeyvan Moharamzadeh
Sep 18, 2020·Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research·Fahimeh TabatabaeiLobat Tayebi
Jul 3, 2021·Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods·Bethany OllingtonCraig Murdoch

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