Yuting Sun, Hong Chen, Mengmeng Xu, Liwen He, Hongchen Mao, Shiyao Yang, Xin Qiao, Deqin Yang
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Abstract
Background: Streptococcus mutans (S.mutans) is a pivotal cariogenic pathogen contributing to its multiple virulence factors, one of which is synthesizing exopolysaccharides (EPS). VicK, a sensor histidine kinase, plays a major role in regulating genes associated with EPS synthesis and adhesion. Here we first identified an antisense vicK RNA (ASvicK) bound with vicK into double-stranded RNA (dsRNA).
Objective: This study aims to investigate the effect and mechanism of ASvicK in the EPS metabolism and cariogenesis of S. mutans.
Methods: The phenotypes of biofilm were detected by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), gas chromatography-mass spectrometery (GC-MS) , gel permeation chromatography (GPC) , transcriptome analysis and Western blot. Co-immunoprecipitation (Co-ip) assay and enzyme activity experiment were adopted to investigate the mechanism of ASvicK regulation. Caries animal models were developed to study the relationship between ASvicK and cariogenicity of S. mutans.
Results: Overexpression of ASvicK can inhibit the growth of biofilm, reduce the production of EPS and alter genes and protein related to EPS metabolism. ASvicK can adsorb RNase III to regulate vicK and affect the cariogenicity of S. mutans.
Conclusions: ASvicK regulates vicK at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels, effectively inhibits EPS synthesis and biofilm formation and reduces its cariogenicity invivo.
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As the first Open Access journal in its field, the Journal of Oral Microbiology aims to be an influential source of knowledge on the aetiological agents behind oral infectious diseases. The journal is an international forum for original research on all aspects of ''oral health''. Articles which seek to understand ''oral health'' through exploration of the pathogenesis, virulence, host-parasite interactions, and immunology of oral infections are of particular interest. However, the journal also welcomes work that addresses the global agenda of oral infectious diseases and articles that present new strategies for treatment and prevention or improvements to existing strategies.
Topics: ''oral health'', microbiome, genomics, host-pathogen interactions, oral infections, aetiologic agents, pathogenesis, molecular microbiology systemic diseases, ecology/environmental microbiology, treatment, diagnostics, epidemiology, basic oral microbiology, and taxonomy/systematics.
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