Inhibition of Rothia Species by Over-the-Counter Products and Bacterial Antagonists

Cannon L Mark, B. Kabat, R. Yogev, L. Jantra, A. Awan, C. Le, K. White, A. Vorachek
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The interaction between the human host micro biome and over the counter products has recently been investigated, with surprising results. Some over the counter items may negatively affect the health of the host, supporting the concept of the “hygiene hypothesis”, that is, that disease may be actually caused by the lack of beneficial commensal bacteria. Recent reports on the gluten metabolizing genus, Rothia, and a possible association with Celiac Disease beg the question, what happened to the Rothia? In this study inhibitory factors, such as, Over The Counter oral hygiene products and antagonistic bacteria were investigated and, in vitro, significantly inhibited the gluten metabolizing bacteria, possibly affecting human digestion and contributing to gluten sensitivity.
非处方产品和细菌拮抗剂对罗氏菌的抑制作用
最近研究了人类宿主微生物群与非处方产品之间的相互作用,结果令人惊讶。一些非处方物品可能会对宿主的健康产生负面影响,支持“卫生假说”的概念,即疾病实际上可能是由于缺乏有益的共生菌而引起的。最近关于谷蛋白代谢属的报道,罗氏菌,以及与乳糜泻的可能联系提出了一个问题,罗氏菌发生了什么?本研究对非处方口腔卫生产品和拮抗细菌等抑制因子进行了研究,并在体外显著抑制谷蛋白代谢细菌,可能影响人类消化并导致谷蛋白敏感。
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