Hyun Koo, D.D.S., Ph.D.

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Contact

University of Rochester
School of Medicine and Dentistry
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 611
Rochester, New York 14642

Office: 585 273-4216 (primary)

Lab: 585 276-0374

Fax: 585 273-1237

Research Focus

The role of extracellular polysaccharide matrix in the pathogenicity of oral biofilms; Development of effective therapeutics against biofilms

Research Overview

Oral diseases related to dental biofilms continue to afflict the majority of the World's population. Among them, dental caries is the most prevalent and costly oral infectious disease. This ubiquitous disease results from the interaction of specific bacteria and constituents of the diet within biofilms formed on the tooth surface. The majority of biofilm matrices are composed of polysaccharides, which provide bacterial binding sites, physical integrity and stability on the surface and influence the microenvironment of the biofilm. The exact structural and molecular basis of the role of these extracellular polysaccharides (EPS) in the development of cariogenic biofilms is being actively explored.

Our laboratory is focused on three major goals: 1) to understand the sequence of synthesis and assembly of complex polysaccharides (mostly high-molecular-weight polymers of glucose and fructose) in the matrix at molecular and structural levels using genomic, spectroscopic and fluorescence imaging techniques, 2) to elucidate how the structural and biophysical changes in the matrix affect the pathogenicity of the biofilms, and 3) to develop novel anti-biofilm therapies that could disrupt EPS matrix formation. We are particularly interested in finding new naturally occurring anti-biofilm agents from plant-derived foods and organic waste products. We work primarily with mono- and multi-species biofilms; Streptococcus mutans is our model organism because this bacterium is a key contributor for the synthesis of EPS and acid production within biofilms, and generally regarded as the primary microbial culprit of dental caries.

Current Appointments

Education
PhD Oral Pathology Brazil - Non-Medical School 1999
MS Microbiology Brazil - Non-Medical School 1996
DDS Dentistry Brazil-State University of São Paulo 1993
Post-Doctoral Training & Residency
Post-Doc Fellow at the Center for Oral Biology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA (Mentor: Dr. William H. Bowen) 1999 - 2001
Fellowship Awards
The Basil G. Bibby Fellowship Award for Excellence in Oral Health Research 2001 - 2002
Graduate International Exchange Fellowship (Sandwich Program) from Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES, Brazil) to develop part of the Ph.D. thesis at foreign institution (University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY under the supervision of Dr. William H. Bowen) 1998 - 1999
Graduate (Ph.D.) Fellowship from National Council of Technological and Scientific Development (CNPq), Brazil. 1996 - 1999
Graduate (M.S.) Fellowship from National Council of Technological and Scientific Development (CNPq), Brazil. 1993 - 1996
Undergraduate Research Fellowship from National Council of Technological and Scientific Development (CNPq), Brazil 1992 - 1993

Lab Description

Our laboratory is interested in understanding the expression of virulence by oral biofilms at molecular and physiological levels, and to find novel approaches to control biofilm-related oral diseases


Recent Journal Articles
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Klein MI; Duarte S; Xiao J; Mitra S; Foster TH; Koo H. "Structural and molecular basis of the role of starch and sucrose in Streptococcus mutans biofilm development." Applied and environmental microbiology. 2009; 75(3):837-41. Epub 2008 Nov 21.
Kajfasz JK; Martinez AR; Rivera-Ramos I; Abranches J; Koo H; Quivey RG; Lemos JA. "Role of Clp proteins in expression of virulence properties of Streptococcus mutans." Journal of bacteriology. 2009; 191(7):2060-8. Epub 2009 Jan 30.
Berkowitz RJ; Koo H; McDermott MP; Whelehan MT; Ragusa P; Kopycka-Kedzierawski DT; Karp JM; Billings R. "Adjunctive Chemotherapeutic Suppression of Mutans Streptococci in the Setting of Severe Early Childhood Caries: An Exploratory Study." Journal of public health dentistry. 2009; Epub 2009 Mar 31.
Koo H; Jeon JG. "Naturally Occurring Molecules as Alternative Therapeutic Agents against Cariogenic Biofilms." Advances in dental research. 2009; 21(1):63-68.
Duarte S; Klein MI; Aires CP; Cury JA; Bowen WH; Koo H. "Influences of starch and sucrose on Streptococcus mutans biofilms." Oral microbiology and immunology. 2008; 23(3):206-12.