The polymicrobial pathogenicity of Porphyromonas gingivalis.

IF 3 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Frontiers in oral health Pub Date : 2024-04-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/froh.2024.1404917
Richard J Lamont, Masae Kuboniwa
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Accumulating microbiome data and mechanistic studies in vitro and in vivo have refined our understanding of the oral microbiota as a functionally integrated polymicrobial community. Emergent properties of these communities are driven to a large extent by interspecies communication which can be based on physical association, secreted small molecules or nutritional exchange. Porphyromonas gingivalis is a consensus periodontal pathogen; however, virulence is only expressed in the context of a polymicrobial community. Multivalent fimbriae mediate attachment to other oral species which can initiate a distinct transcriptional program in both constituents of the binding pair. P. gingivalis also responds to small molecules and nutritional cues produced by partner organisms. Physiological interdependence forms the basis of complex networks of cooperating organisms which begin to resemble an organismal entity exhibiting a spectrum of pathogenic potential.

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牙龈卟啉单胞菌的多微生物致病性。
不断积累的微生物组数据以及体外和体内的机理研究,完善了我们对口腔微生物群作为一个功能整合的多微生物群落的认识。这些群落的新特性在很大程度上是由种间交流驱动的,而种间交流可以基于物理结合、分泌的小分子或营养交换。牙龈卟啉单胞菌是一种公认的牙周病原体,但其毒性只有在多微生物群落中才能体现。多价类粘膜介导了对其他口腔物种的附着,这可以在结合对的两个成分中启动不同的转录程序。牙龈脓疱疮菌还会对伙伴生物产生的小分子和营养线索做出反应。生理上的相互依存构成了复杂的合作生物网络的基础,这种网络开始类似于一个具有致病潜能的生物实体。
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