Inhibiting effects of Streptococcus salivarius on competence-stimulating peptide-dependent biofilm formation by Streptococcus mutans.

S Tamura, H Yonezawa, M Motegi, R Nakao, S Yoneda, H Watanabe, T Yamazaki, H Senpuku
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Abstract

Introduction: The effects of Streptococcus salivarius on the competence-stimulating peptide (CSP)-dependent biofilm formation by Streptococcus mutans were investigated.

Methods: Biofilms were grown on 96-well microtiter plates coated with salivary components in tryptic soy broth without dextrose supplemented with 0.25% sucrose. Biofilm formations were stained using safranin and quantification of stained biofilms was performed by measuring absorbance at 492 nm.

Results: S. mutans formed substantial biofilms, whereas biofilms of S. salivarius were formed poorly in the medium conditions used. Furthermore, in combination cultures, S. salivarius strongly inhibited biofilm formation when cultured with S. mutans. This inhibition occurred in the early phase of biofilm formation and was dependent on inactivation of the CSP of S. mutans, which is associated with competence, biofilm formation, and antimicrobial activity of the bacterium, and is induced by expression of the comC gene. Comparisons between the S. mutans clinical strains FSC-3 and FSC-3DeltaglrA in separate dual-species cultures with S. salivarius indicated that the presence of the bacitracin transport ATP-binding protein gene glrA caused susceptibility to inhibition of S. mutans biofilm formation by S. salivarius, and was also associated with the regulation of CSP production by com gene-dependent quorum sensing systems.

Conclusion: It is considered that regulation of CSP by glrA in S. mutans and CSP inactivation by S. salivarius are important functions for cell-to-cell communication between biofilm bacteria and oral streptococci such as S. salivarius. Our results provide useful information for understanding the ecosystem of oral streptococcal biofilms, as well as the competition between and coexistence of multiple species in the oral cavity.

唾液链球菌对变形链球菌能力刺激肽依赖性生物膜形成的抑制作用。
简介:研究了唾液链球菌对变形链球菌形成能力刺激肽(CSP)依赖性生物膜的影响。方法:在不含葡萄糖、添加0.25%蔗糖的胰蛋白酶豆汤中,在涂有唾液成分的96孔微滴板上培养生物膜。用红花素对生物膜进行染色,并通过在492nm处测量吸光度来定量染色的生物膜。结果:变形链球菌形成了大量的生物膜,而唾液链球菌在使用的培养基条件下形成的生物膜较差。此外,在联合培养中,当与变形链球菌一起培养时,唾液链球菌强烈抑制生物膜的形成。这种抑制发生在生物膜形成的早期阶段,依赖于变形链球菌CSP的失活,这与细菌的能力、生物膜形成和抗菌活性有关,并由comC基因的表达诱导。与唾液链球菌分离培养的变形链球菌临床菌株FSC-3和FSC-3DeltaglrA的比较表明,杆菌肽运输atp结合蛋白基因glrA的存在导致了唾液链球菌对变形链球菌生物膜形成的抑制,并且还与com基因依赖的群体感应系统对CSP产生的调节有关。结论:认为glrA对变形链球菌CSP的调控和唾液链球菌CSP的失活是生物膜菌与口腔链球菌(如唾液链球菌)细胞间通讯的重要功能。我们的研究结果为了解口腔链球菌生物膜的生态系统,以及口腔内多物种的竞争与共存提供了有用的信息。
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