Porphyromonas gingivalis interaction with Candida albicans allows for aerobic escape, virulence and adherence

IF 5.9 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Caroline A. de Jongh , Floris J. Bikker , Teun J. de Vries , Arie Werner , Susan Gibbs , Bastiaan P. Krom
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Abstract

In the oral cavity Candida albicans interacts with many oral bacteria, including Porphyromonas gingivalis, both physically and metabolically. The aim of this in vitro study was to characterize these interactions and study their effects on the survival of P. gingivalis. First, metabolic interactions were evaluated by counting the colony forming units (CFU) after co-culturing. The results indicated that the anaerobic bacterium P. gingivalis survives under aerobic conditions when co-cultured with C. albicans. This is due to the oxygen consumption by C. albicans as determined by a reduction in survival upon the addition of Antimycin A. By measuring the protease activity, it was found that the presence of C. albicans induced gingipain activity by P. gingivalis, which is an important virulence factor. Adherence of P. gingivalis to hyphae of C. albicans was observed with a dynamic flow system. Using various C. albicans mutants, it was shown that the mechanism of adhesion was mediated by the cell wall adhesins, members of the agglutinin-like sequence (Als) family: Als3 and Als1. Furthermore, the two microorganisms could be co-cultured into forming a biofilm in which P. gingivalis can survive under aerobic culturing conditions, which was imaged using scanning electron microscopy. This study has further elucidated mechanisms of interaction, virulence acquisition and survival of P. gingivalis when co-cultured with C. albicans. Such survival could be essential for the pathogenicity of P. gingivalis in the oxygen-rich niches of the oral cavity. This study has emphasized the importance of interaction between different microbes in promoting survival, virulence and attachment of pathogens, which could be essential in facilitating penetration into the environment of the host.

牙龈卟啉单胞菌与白色念珠菌的相互作用可使其产生需氧逃逸、毒力和粘附力
在口腔中,白色念珠菌会与包括牙龈卟啉单胞菌在内的许多口腔细菌发生物理和代谢上的相互作用。这项体外研究的目的是确定这些相互作用的特征,并研究它们对牙龈卟啉菌存活的影响。首先,通过计算共培养后的菌落形成单位(CFU)来评估新陈代谢的相互作用。结果表明,厌氧菌牙龈脓杆菌与白喉杆菌共培养后,可在有氧条件下存活。通过测量蛋白酶活性,发现白僵菌的存在诱导了牙龈龈噬菌体的龈蛋白酶活性,而这是一个重要的毒力因子。利用动态流动系统观察了牙龈脓疱菌与白僵菌菌丝的粘附情况。利用各种白僵菌突变体,结果表明粘附机制是由细胞壁粘附素(凝集素样序列(Als)家族成员)介导的:Als3 和 Als1。此外,在有氧培养条件下,这两种微生物可共同培养形成生物膜,牙龈脓疱菌可在其中存活。这项研究进一步阐明了牙龈脓疱梭菌与白喉杆菌共培养时的相互作用、毒力获得和存活机制。这种存活可能是牙龈脓疱疮菌在口腔富氧环境中致病的关键。这项研究强调了不同微生物之间的相互作用在促进病原体的生存、毒力和附着方面的重要性,这对于促进病原体渗透到宿主环境中至关重要。
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Biofilm
Biofilm MICROBIOLOGY-
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