Spatial ecology of the Neisseriaceae family in the human oral cavity.

IF 3.7 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Jonathan J Giacomini, Julian Torres-Morales, Floyd E Dewhirst, Gary G Borisy, Jessica L Mark Welch
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Abstract

The human oral microbiome is a diverse ecosystem in which bacterial species have evolved to occupy specific niches within the oral cavity. The Neisseriaceae family, which includes human oral species in the genera Neisseria, Eikenella, Kingella, and Simonsiella, plays a significant role in both commensal and pathogenic relationships. In this study, we investigate the distribution and functional adaptations of Neisseriaceae species across oral habitats, focusing on their site tropisms and ecological roles. We employed a metapangenomic approach in which a curated set of reference genomes representing Neisseriaceae diversity was used for competitive mapping of metagenomic reads. Our analysis revealed distinct habitat preferences among Neisseriaceae species, with Kingella oralis, Neisseria elongata, and Neisseria mucosa primarily found in dental plaque; Neisseria subflava on the tongue dorsum; and Neisseria cinerea in the keratinized gingiva. Functional enrichment analyses identified genes and pathways underpinning habitat-specific adaptations. Plaque specialists showed metabolic versatility, with adaptations in nitrogen metabolism, including nitrate reduction and denitrification, lysine degradation, and galactose metabolism. Tongue dorsum specialists exhibited adaptations including enhanced capabilities for amino acid biosynthesis, short-chain fatty acid and glycerol transport, as well as lipopolysaccharide glycosylation, which may aid in resisting antimicrobial peptides and maintaining membrane integrity. These findings provide insights into the ecological roles and adaptive strategies of Neisseriaceae species within the human oral microbiome and establish a foundation for exploring functional specialization and microbial interactions in these niches.IMPORTANCEUnraveling the distribution and functional adaptations of Neisseriaceae within the human oral microbiome is essential for understanding the roles of these abundant and prevalent commensals in both health and disease. Through a metapangenomic approach, we uncovered distinct habitat preferences of various Neisseriaceae taxa across the oral cavity and identified key genetic traits that may drive their habitat specialization and role in host-microbe interactions. These insights enhance our understanding of the microbial dynamics that shape oral microbial ecology, offering potential pathways for advancing oral health research.

人类口腔内奈瑟菌科的空间生态学。
人类口腔微生物群是一个多样化的生态系统,其中细菌物种已经进化到占据口腔内的特定生态位。奈瑟菌科包括人类口腔奈瑟菌属、艾肯菌属、金氏菌属和锡蒙菌属,在共生和致病关系中都起着重要作用。在本研究中,我们研究了奈瑟菌科物种在口腔生境中的分布和功能适应,重点研究了它们的生境向性和生态作用。我们采用了元基因组学方法,其中一组代表奈瑟菌科多样性的参考基因组被用于竞争性的元基因组图谱绘制。我们的分析显示奈瑟菌科物种对栖息地的偏好有明显差异,口腔金氏菌、长形奈瑟菌和黏膜奈瑟菌主要分布在牙菌斑中;舌背上的黄下奈瑟菌;角化牙龈中的灰奈瑟菌。功能富集分析确定了支持栖息地特异性适应的基因和途径。斑块专家表现出代谢的多样性,适应氮代谢,包括硝酸盐还原和反硝化,赖氨酸降解和半乳糖代谢。舌背专家表现出适应性,包括增强氨基酸生物合成、短链脂肪酸和甘油运输以及脂多糖糖基化的能力,这可能有助于抵抗抗菌肽和维持膜完整性。这些发现为了解奈瑟菌科物种在人类口腔微生物群中的生态作用和适应策略提供了见解,并为探索这些生态位的功能专门化和微生物相互作用奠定了基础。揭示奈瑟菌科在人类口腔微生物群中的分布和功能适应对于理解这些丰富和普遍的共栖生物在健康和疾病中的作用至关重要。通过元舌基因组学方法,我们发现了不同奈瑟菌科分类群在口腔中的不同栖息地偏好,并确定了可能驱动其栖息地专业化和在宿主-微生物相互作用中的作用的关键遗传特征。这些见解增强了我们对塑造口腔微生物生态的微生物动力学的理解,为推进口腔健康研究提供了潜在的途径。
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Microbiology spectrum
Microbiology spectrum Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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3.20
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5.40%
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1800
期刊介绍: Microbiology Spectrum publishes commissioned review articles on topics in microbiology representing ten content areas: Archaea; Food Microbiology; Bacterial Genetics, Cell Biology, and Physiology; Clinical Microbiology; Environmental Microbiology and Ecology; Eukaryotic Microbes; Genomics, Computational, and Synthetic Microbiology; Immunology; Pathogenesis; and Virology. Reviews are interrelated, with each review linking to other related content. A large board of Microbiology Spectrum editors aids in the development of topics for potential reviews and in the identification of an editor, or editors, who shepherd each collection.
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