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- W2079498596 abstract "Abstract Oral bacteria play an important role in the causation of oro‐facial abscesses. However, they can also be involved in brain, liver and lung abscesses. To persist, it is essential that these bacteria can grow on those sites. The main source of nutrients for growth in abscesses is likely to be tissue exudate, which is rich in serum‐derived proteins, and relatively poor in free amino acids and carbohydrates. Degradation of intact proteins seems a crucial step in providing the pep‐tides necessary for energy generation. The aim of this study was to investigate the capacity of microorganisms from asscesses to degrade serum proteins, in particular immunoglobulins. To this end, samples were taken by aspiration from 16 odontogenic abscesses. It was found that pus from abscesses differed strongly in the concentration of viable bacterial cells. The ability of the abscess microflora to degrade serum proteins was investigated after growth of the sample in heat–inactivated human serum. The microflora from abscesses with a high concentration ( n = 10) of bacteria strongly degraded immunoglobulins, whereas breakdown of immunoglobulins was virtually absent after growth of the microflora from low–bacterial concentration ( n = 6) abscesses. Bacteriological analyses revealed the presence of at least one proteinase‐producing species, like Porphyromonas , black‐pigmented Prevotella species, or Actinomyces meyeri , in abscesses with a high density of bacteria, but not in those with low bacterial density. The results indicate that the capacity lo degrade intact proteins, in particular immunoglobulins, is a major determinant of bacterial growth in abscesses." @default.
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