Diana C Miranda-López, Ernesto Pérez-Rueda, Jorge Rojas-Vargas, Cecilia Hernández Cortez, Andres Saldaña-Padilla, Hugo G Castelán-Sánchez, Graciela Castro-Escarpulli
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牙龈卟啉单胞菌(Porphyromonas gingivalis)是一种非运动性、必须厌氧的革兰氏阴性细菌,因其与牙周病以及动脉粥样硬化、心血管疾病、结肠癌和阿尔茨海默病等全身性疾病有关而闻名。这种细菌会产生多种毒力因子,包括胶囊、纤毛、脂多糖、蛋白水解酶和血凝素。比较基因组分析揭示了牙龈脓杆菌开放的泛基因组,在菌株 KCOM2805 中发现了完整的 IV 型分泌系统(T4SS),在菌株 KCOM2798 和 ATCC49417 中发现了几乎完整的 VI 型分泌系统(T6SS),这是一项新发现,因为以前的研究没有发现参与分泌系统 IV 和 VI 的蛋白质。我们观察到不同菌株之间的一些毒力因子是一致的,与它们的遗传多样性和来源无关。此外,我们还首次对基因调控网络(GRN)进行了重构分析,确定了参与细菌致病调控机制的转录因子和蛋白质。其中,QseB 可调控血凝素和精氨酸脱氨酶的表达,而 Rex 则可能通过与 PorV 和格式瘤/硝酸盐转运体的相互作用来抑制gingipain 的释放。我们的研究强调了保守的毒力因子和调控途径(尤其是 QseB 和 Rex)在牙龈脓疱病中的核心作用,并为潜在的治疗靶点提供了见解。
Comprehensive comparative analysis of the periodontal pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis: exploring the pan-genome, the reconstruction of the gene regulatory network and genome-scale metabolic network.
Porphyromonas gingivalis is a nonmotile, obligate anaerobic, Gram-negative bacterium known for its association with periodontal disease and its involvement in systemic diseases such as atherosclerosis, cardiovascular disease, colon cancer, and Alzheimer's disease. This bacterium produces several virulence factors, including capsules, fimbriae, lipopolysaccharides, proteolytic enzymes, and hemagglutinins. A comparative genomic analysis revealed the open pangenome of P. gingivalis and identified complete type IV secretion systems in strain KCOM2805 and almost complete type VI secretion systems in strains KCOM2798 and ATCC49417, which is a new discovery as previous studies did not find the proteins involved in secretion systems IV and VI. Conservation of some virulence factors between different strains was observed, regardless of their genetic diversity and origin. In addition, we performed for the first time a reconstruction analysis of the gene regulatory network, identifying transcription factors and proteins involved in the regulatory mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis. In particular, QseB regulates the expression of hemagglutinin and arginine deaminase, while Rex may suppress the release of gingipain through interactions with PorV and the formatum/nitrate transporter. Our study highlights the central role of conserved virulence factors and regulatory pathways, particularly QseB and Rex, in P. gingivalis and provides insights into potential therapeutic targets.