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Exploiting the Oral Microbiome to Prevent Tooth Decay: Has Evolution Already Provided the Best Tools?

机译:利用口腔微生物组预防牙齿腐烂:进化已经提供了最好的工具吗?

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To compete in the relatively exposed oral cavity, resident microbes must avoid being replaced by newcomers. This selective constraint, coupled with pressure on the host to cultivate a beneficial microbiome, has rendered a commensal oral microbiota that displays colonization resistance, protecting the human host from invasive species, including pathogens. Rapid increases in carbohydrate consumption have disrupted the evolved homeostasis between the oral microbiota and dental health, reflected by the high prevalence of dental caries. Development of novel modalities to prevent caries has been the subject of a breadth of research. This mini review provides highlights of these endeavors and discusses the rationale and pitfalls behind the major avenues of approach. Despite efficacy, fluoride and other broad-spectrum interventions are unlikely to further reduce the incidence of dental caries. The most promising methodologies in development are those that exploit the exclusive nature of the healthy oral microbiome. Probiotics derived from the dental plaque of healthy individuals sharply antagonize cariogenic species, such as Streptococcus mutans. Meanwhile, targeted antimicrobials allow for the killing of specific pathogens, allowing reestablishment of a healthy microbiome, presumably with its protective effects. The oral microbiota manufactures a massive array of small molecules, some of which are correlated with health and are likely to antagonize pathogens. The prohibitive cost associated with sufficiently rigorous clinical trials, and the status of dental caries as a non-life-threatening condition will likely continue to impede the advancement of new therapeutics to market. Nevertheless, there is room for optimism, as it appears evolution may have already provided the best tools.
机译:为了在相对暴露的口腔中竞争,常驻微生物必须避免被新移民取代。这种选择性的限制,再加上寄主对培养有益微生物组的压力,已经形成了一种常见的口腔微生物群,它具有定植抗性,可以保护人类寄主免受侵入性物种(包括病原体)的侵害。碳水化合物消耗量的快速增加已经破坏了口腔微生物群与牙齿健康之间逐渐形成的稳态,这由龋齿的高患病率所反映。预防龋齿的新方法的开发一直是广泛研究的主题。这份小型回顾提供了这些工作的重点,并讨论了主要方法背后的原理和陷阱。尽管有功效,氟化物和其他广谱干预措施仍不可能进一步减少龋齿的发生。开发中最有前途的方法是那些利用健康口腔微生物组专有性质的方法。源自健康个体牙齿斑块的益生菌可强烈拮抗致龋物种,例如变形链球菌。同时,靶向抗菌剂可以杀死特定的病原体,从而可以重建健康的微生物组,大概具有保护作用。口腔微生物群产生大量的小分子,其中一些与健康有关,并可能拮抗病原体。与足够严格的临床试验相关的高昂费用,以及龋齿作为一种不威胁生命的疾病,将可能继续阻碍新疗法向市场的发展。尽管如此,仍有乐观的余地,因为进化似乎已经提供了最好的工具。

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