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Staphylococci planktonic and biofilm environments differentially affect osteoclast formation.

Elisabeth SeebachFranziska V KrausTabea ElschnerKatharina F Kubatzky
Published in: Inflammation research : official journal of the European Histamine Research Society ... [et al.] (2023)
Our data indicate that the biofilm environment and its high lactate levels are not actively promoting osteoclastogenesis. Hence, the inflammatory immune response against planktonic bacterial factors through Toll-like receptors seems to be the central cause for the pathological osteoclast formation. Therefore, immune stimulation or approaches that aim at biofilm disruption need to consider that this might result in enhanced inflammation-mediated bone destruction.
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