Bacteriophages induced from lysogenic root canal isolates of Enterococcus faecalis.

R H Stevens, O D Porras, A L Delisle
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Abstract

Introduction: Bacterial viruses play crucial roles in the pathogenesis of many systemic diseases. They are known to inhabit the oral cavity, both as free virions and as prophages in lysogenic bacterial strains; however, there has been no report of bacteriophages in endodontic infections. In this study, we sought to detect, isolate, and describe temperate bacteriophages harbored by Enterococcus faecalis strains isolated from endodontic infections.

Methods: Ten E. faecalis strains were isolated from root canals of teeth undergoing retreatment following unsuccessful endodontic therapy. Mitomycin C was used to induce any prophages present in the bacterial isolates. The induced phages were purified and examined using electron microscopy. The DNA extracted from one of the phage isolates was subjected to restriction endonuclease digestion and agarose electrophoresis analysis.

Results: Lysogeny was demonstrated in 4 of the 10 E. faecalis strains. Three of the lysogenic strains yielded phages exhibiting a Siphoviridae morphology, with long, non-contractile tails 130 nm in length, and spherical/icosahedral heads 41 nm in diameter. The virus induced from the fourth lysogenic E. faecalis strain had a contractile tail characteristic of Myoviridae. Restriction endonuclease analysis of NsiI and NdeI DNA fragments from one of the Siphoviridae phage isolates (phage phiEf11) indicated a genome size of approximately 41 kbp.

Conclusion: This is the first report of lysogenic bacteria and their inducible viruses in infected root canals.

粪肠球菌溶原根管分离物诱导的噬菌体。
细菌病毒在许多全身性疾病的发病机制中起着至关重要的作用。已知它们栖息在口腔中,既作为游离病毒粒子,也作为溶原性细菌菌株中的噬菌体;然而,目前还没有关于牙髓感染中噬菌体的报道。在这项研究中,我们试图检测、分离和描述从牙髓感染中分离出来的粪肠球菌菌株所携带的温带噬菌体。方法:从根管治疗失败后再治疗的牙齿根管中分离出10株粪肠球菌。用丝裂霉素C诱导分离的细菌中存在的任何噬菌体。对诱导噬菌体进行纯化和电镜观察。从噬菌体分离物中提取的DNA进行了限制性内切酶酶切和琼脂糖电泳分析。结果:10株粪肠球菌中有4株存在溶原性。其中三种溶原菌株产生的噬菌体具有Siphoviridae形态,具有长130 nm的非收缩尾巴,直径41 nm的球形/二十面体头。从第4株溶原粪肠杆菌中诱导的病毒具有肌病毒科特有的尾部收缩特征。从Siphoviridae噬菌体(phage phiEf11)分离的NsiI和NdeI DNA片段进行限制性内切酶分析表明,基因组大小约为41 kbp。结论:在感染根管中首次发现溶原菌及其诱导病毒。
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