Effects of fluid shear stress on oral biofilm formation and composition and the transcriptional response of Streptococcus gordonii.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Molecular Oral Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1111/omi.12481
Brittany L Nairn, Bruno P Lima, Ruoqiong Chen, Judy Q Yang, Guanju Wei, Ashwani K Chumber, Mark C Herzberg
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Biofilms are subjected to many environmental pressures that can influence community structure and physiology. In the oral cavity, and many other environments, biofilms are exposed to forces generated by fluid flow; however, our understanding of how oral biofilms respond to these forces remains limited. In this study, we developed a linear rocker model of fluid flow to study the impact of shear forces on Streptococcus gordonii and dental plaque-derived multispecies biofilms. We observed that as shear forces increased, S. gordonii biofilm biomass decreased. Reduced biomass was largely independent of overall bacterial growth. Transcriptome analysis of S. gordonii biofilms exposed to moderate levels of shear stress uncovered numerous genes with differential expression under shear. We also evaluated an ex vivo plaque biofilm exposed to fluid shear forces. Like S. gordonii, the plaque biofilm displayed decreased biomass as shear forces increased. Examination of plaque community composition revealed decreased diversity and compositional changes in the plaque biofilm exposed to shear. These studies help to elucidate the impact of fluid shear on oral bacteria and may be extended to other bacterial biofilm systems.

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流体剪切应力对口腔生物膜的形成和组成以及戈登链球菌转录反应的影响。
生物膜会受到许多环境压力,这些压力会影响生物群落的结构和生理学。在口腔和许多其他环境中,生物膜都会受到流体流动产生的作用力;然而,我们对口腔生物膜如何应对这些作用力的了解仍然有限。在这项研究中,我们建立了一个流体流动的线性摇杆模型,以研究剪切力对戈登链球菌和牙菌斑衍生的多菌种生物膜的影响。我们观察到,随着剪切力的增加,戈登链球菌生物膜的生物量减少。生物量的减少在很大程度上与细菌的整体生长无关。对暴露在中等剪切力下的戈登氏菌生物膜进行转录组分析,发现了许多在剪切力下有不同表达的基因。我们还评估了暴露在流体剪切力下的体外斑块生物膜。与戈登氏菌一样,随着剪切力的增加,斑块生物膜的生物量也在减少。对菌斑群落组成的研究显示,暴露在剪切力下的菌斑生物膜的多样性和组成发生了变化。这些研究有助于阐明液体剪切力对口腔细菌的影响,并可推广到其他细菌生物膜系统。
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Molecular Oral Microbiology
Molecular Oral Microbiology DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-MICROBIOLOGY
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6.50
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5.40%
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46
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Oral Microbiology publishes high quality research papers and reviews on fundamental or applied molecular studies of microorganisms of the oral cavity and respiratory tract, host-microbe interactions, cellular microbiology, molecular ecology, and immunological studies of oral and respiratory tract infections. Papers describing work in virology, or in immunology unrelated to microbial colonization or infection, will not be acceptable. Studies of the prevalence of organisms or of antimicrobials agents also are not within the scope of the journal. The journal does not publish Short Communications or Letters to the Editor. Molecular Oral Microbiology is published bimonthly.
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