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Central Role of the Early Colonizer Veillonella sp. in Establishing Multispecies Biofilm Communities with Initial Middle and Late Colonizers of Enamel

机译:早期殖民者Veillonella sp。的核心作用。建立具有搪瓷初始中期和后期定居者的多物种生物膜社区

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Human dental biofilm communities comprise several species, which can interact cooperatively or competitively. Bacterial interactions influence biofilm formation, metabolic changes, and physiological function of the community. Lactic acid, a common metabolite of oral bacteria, was measured in the flow cell effluent of one-, two- and three-species communities growing on saliva as the sole nutritional source. We investigated single-species and multispecies colonization by using known initial, early, middle, and late colonizers of enamel. Fluorescent-antibody staining and image analysis were used to quantify the biomass in saliva-fed flow cells. Of six species tested, only the initial colonizer Actinomyces oris exhibited significant growth. The initial colonizer Streptococcus oralis produced lactic acid but showed no significant growth. The early colonizer Veillonella sp. utilized lactic acid in two- and three-species biofilm communities. The biovolumes of all two-species biofilms increased when Veillonella sp. was present as one of the partners, indicating that this early colonizer promotes mutualistic community development. All three-species combinations exhibited enhanced growth except one, i.e., A. oris, Veillonella sp., and the middle colonizer Porphyromonas gingivalis, indicating specificity among three-species communities. Further specificity was seen when Fusobacterium nucleatum (a middle colonizer), Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (a late colonizer), and P. gingivalis did not grow with S. oralis in two-species biofilms, but inclusion of Veillonella sp. resulted in growth of all three-species combinations. We propose that commensal veillonellae use lactic acid for growth in saliva and that they communicate metabolically with initial, early, middle, and late colonizers to establish multispecies communities on enamel.
机译:人类的牙齿生物膜群落包括几个物种,它们可以合作或竞争地相互作用。细菌相互作用影响生物膜的形成,代谢变化和社区的生理功能。乳酸是口腔细菌的常见代谢产物,在以唾液为唯一营养来源的一,二,三物种群落的流通池流出物中进行了测定。我们通过使用已知的搪瓷初始,早期,中部和晚期定居者研究了单物种和多物种的定殖。荧光抗体染色和图像分析用于定量唾液喂养的流通池中的生物量。在所测试的六个物种中,只有最初的定居者放线菌显示出明显的生长。最初的定居者口腔链球菌产生乳酸,但未显示出明显的生长。早期定居者Veillonella sp。在两种和三种生物膜群落中利用乳酸。 Veillonella sp。时,所有两种生物膜的生物体积均增加。作为合作伙伴之一出席了会议,这表明这个早期的殖民者促进了互助社区的发展。除了一个物种即米曲霉,Veillonella sp。和中间定居者牙龈卟啉单胞菌外,所有三个物种的组合均表现出增强的生长,表明了三个物种群落之间的特异性。当在两个物种的生物膜中,核梭状芽胞杆菌(中部定居者),放线杆菌聚合酶(晚期定居者)和齿龈假单胞菌不随口头链霉菌一起生长时,观察到进一步的特异性。导致所有三种物种组合的增长。我们建议共生veillonellae使用乳酸在唾液中生长,并且它们与初始,早期,中度和晚期定殖者进行代谢性通讯,以在搪瓷上建立多物种群落。

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