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A novel artificial saliva enriched with CaneCPI-5 for irradiated head and neck cancer (HNC) patients: in vitro antimicrobial and anticaries effect

Authors
 Da Silva, Natara Dias Gomes  ;  Santos, Paulo Sergio da Silva  ;  Henrique-Silva, Flavio  ;  Magalhaes, Ana Carolina  ;  Chiaratti, Marcos Roberto  ;  de Jong, Elbert de Josselin  ;  Denbesten, Pamela K.  ;  Buzalaf, Marilia Afonso Rabelo 
Citation
 JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY, Vol.163, 2025-12 
Article Number
 106176 
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY
ISSN
 0300-5712 
Issue Date
2025-12
MeSH
Animals ; Biofilms* / drug effects ; Cattle ; Cystatins* / administration & dosage ; Dental Enamel / drug effects ; Dental Enamel / microbiology ; Female ; Head and Neck Neoplasms / radiotherapy ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Mouth Diseases* / etiology ; Mouth Diseases* / prevention & control ; Plant Proteins ; Radiotherapy / adverse effects ; Saliva, Artificial* / chemistry ; Saliva, Artificial* / pharmacology ; Saliva, Artificial* / therapeutic use ; Xerostomia / complications ; Xerostomia / therapy
Keywords
Biofilms ; Demineralization ; Dental caries ; Enamel ; Hyposalivation ; Oral microbiome ; Salivary substitute
Abstract
Objectives: This study assessed the antimicrobial and anticaries potential of artificial saliva formulations containing CaneCPI-5, either alone or combined with fluoride and xylitol, designed for irradiated head and neck cancer (HNC) patients with hyposalivation. The impact of the combined formulation on microbial composition was also evaluated. Methods: Saliva from five irradiated HNC patients was mixed with McBain medium to form biofilms on irradiated bovine enamel specimens (70 Gy; n = 168). Treatments were applied for 1 min before biofilm formation and then once daily for 5 days: artificial saliva (AS) base with 0.1% hydroxyethyl cellulose, 0.1% sodium benzoate, and 0.3% mint flavor, either alone, with 0.1 mg/mL CaneCPI-5 (AS+Cane), or with 0.1 mg/mL CaneCPI-5, 1500 ppm fluoride, and 10% xylitol (AS+Cane+F+Xyl, ASF). Controls included PBS (negative), 0.12% chlorhexidine (CHX, positive), and BioXtra (R) (BXT, commercial). Biofilm metabolic activity, bacterial viability, CFU counts, enamel demineralization, and microbial community composition were assessed. Results: AS+Cane+F+Xyl significantly reduced live biovolume, CFU counts, and mineral loss (Delta Z and R Delta Z) compared with PBS (p < 0.001), with efficacy comparable or superior to BXT and CHX. AS+Cane also showed significant effects but with lower efficacy. ASF preserved overall microbial diversity while selectively enriching ASVs annotated as Streptococcus parasanguinis. Conclusions: CaneCPI-5 formulations, particularly combined with fluoride and xylitol, exhibit considerable antimicrobial and enamel-protective effects while maintaining microbial diversity in this in vitro model. Clinical Significance: Cost-effective artificial saliva enriched with CaneCPI-5 represents a promising translational strategy for caries prevention in vulnerable populations, especially those undergoing radiotherapy for HNC.
Full Text
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0300571225006220
DOI
10.1016/j.jdent.2025.106176
Appears in Collections:
2. College of Dentistry (치과대학) > Dept. of Preventive Dentistry and Public Oral Health (예방치과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/209618
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