Bacteriocin-like activity of oral Fusobacterium nucleatum isolated from human and non-human primates

E. G. Júnior, M. J. Ávila-Campos
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Fusobacterium nucleatum is indigenous of the human oral cavity and has been involved in different infectious processes. The production of bacteriocin-like substances may be important in regulation of bacterial microbiota in oral cavity. The ability to produce bacteriocin-like substances by 80 oral F. nucleatum isolates obtained from periodontal patients, healthy individuals and Cebus apella monkeys, was examinated. 17.5% of all tested isolates showed auto-antagonism and 78.8% iso- or hetero-antagonism. No isolate from monkey was capable to produce auto-inhibition. In this study, the antagonistic substances production was variable in all tested isolates. Most of the F. nucleatum showed antagonistic activity against tested reference strains. These data suggest a possible participation of these substances on the oral microbial ecology in humans and animals. However, the role of bacteriocins in regulating dental plaque microbiota in vivo is discussed.
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从人类和非人类灵长类动物分离的口腔核梭杆菌的细菌素样活性
核梭杆菌是人类口腔的土著,并参与了不同的感染过程。细菌素样物质的产生可能在口腔细菌微生物群的调节中起重要作用。从牙周病患者、健康个体和无毛猴中分离得到的80株口腔有核梭菌产生细菌素样物质的能力进行了检测。17.5%的分离株具有自身拮抗作用,78.8%的分离株具有同种或异源拮抗作用。没有从猴子身上分离出的病毒能够产生自我抑制。在本研究中,所有测试菌株的拮抗物质产生是可变的。大多数具核梭菌对对照菌株具有拮抗活性。这些数据表明,这些物质可能参与了人类和动物的口腔微生物生态。然而,细菌素在体内调节牙菌斑微生物群中的作用尚未得到讨论。
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