Mucosal Environment Induces Phage Susceptibility in Streptococcus mutans.

Lotta-Riina Sundberg, Noora Rantanen, Gabriel Magno de Freitas Almeida
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Abstract

Pathogenic bacteria are attracted toward mucosa, as it is their way of entry into the body. However, we know surprisingly little about the phage-bacterium interactions in the mucosal environment. Here, we explored the effect of the mucosal environment on growth characteristics and phage-bacterium interactions in Streptococcus mutans, a causative agent of dental caries. We found that although mucin supplementation increased bacterial growth and survival, it decreased S. mutans biofilm formation. More importantly, the presence of mucin had a significant effect on S. mutans phage susceptibility. In two experiments done in Brain Heart Infusion Broth, phage M102 replication was detected only with 0.2% mucin supplementation. In 0.1 × Tryptic Soy Broth, 0.5% mucin supplementation led to a 4-log increase in phage titers compared with the control. These results suggest that the mucosal environment can have a major role in the growth, phage sensitivity, and phage resistance of S. mutans, and underline the importance of understanding the effect of mucosal environment on phage-bacterium interactions.

粘膜环境诱导变形链球菌噬菌体易感性。
致病菌被粘膜吸引,因为这是它们进入人体的途径。然而,我们对粘膜环境中噬菌体-细菌的相互作用知之甚少。在这里,我们探讨了粘膜环境对变形链球菌生长特征和噬菌体-细菌相互作用的影响,变形链球菌是龋齿的病原体。我们发现,虽然补充粘蛋白增加了细菌的生长和存活,但它减少了变形链球菌生物膜的形成。更重要的是,粘蛋白的存在对S. mutans噬菌体的易感性有显著的影响。在脑心输注液中进行的两个实验中,只有添加0.2%的粘蛋白才能检测到噬菌体M102的复制。在0.1 × Tryptic Soy Broth中,添加0.5%的粘蛋白可使噬菌体滴度比对照组提高4倍。这些结果表明,粘膜环境可能在S. mutans的生长、噬菌体敏感性和噬菌体耐药性中起重要作用,并强调了了解粘膜环境对噬菌体-细菌相互作用的影响的重要性。
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