Progress dissecting the oral microbiome in caries and health.

Q1 Medicine
R A Burne, L Zeng, S J Ahn, S R Palmer, Y Liu, T Lefebure, M J Stanhope, M M Nascimento
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Abstract

Recent rapid advances in "-omics" technologies have yielded new insights into the interaction of the oral microbiome with its host. Associations of species that are usually considered to be acid-tolerant with caries have been confirmed, while some recognized as health-associated are often present in greater proportions in the absence of caries. In addition, some newly identified bacteria have been suggested as potential contributors to the caries process. In spite of this progress, two major challenges remain. The first is that there is a great deal of heterogeneity in the phenotypic capabilities of individual species of oral bacteria. The second is that the most abundant taxa in oral biofilms display remarkable phenotypic plasticity, i.e., the bacteria associated most strongly with health or with caries can morph rapidly in response to alterations in environmental pH, carbohydrate availability and source, and oxygen tension and redox environment. However, new technologic advances coupled with "old-fashioned microbiology" are starting to erode the barriers to a more complete understanding of oral biofilm physiology and ecology, and in doing so are beginning to provide insights for the creation of novel cost-effective caries control therapies.

龋齿与健康口腔微生物组研究进展。
近年来,“组学”技术的快速发展为口腔微生物组与其宿主的相互作用提供了新的见解。通常被认为耐酸的物种与龋齿之间的关联已得到证实,而一些被认为与健康相关的物种往往在没有龋齿的情况下以更大的比例存在。此外,一些新发现的细菌被认为是蛀牙过程的潜在贡献者。尽管取得了这些进展,但仍存在两大挑战。首先,口腔细菌个体的表型能力存在很大的异质性。其次,口腔生物膜中最丰富的类群表现出显著的表型可塑性,即与健康或龋齿关系最密切的细菌可以根据环境pH值、碳水化合物可用性和来源、氧张力和氧化还原环境的变化而迅速变形。然而,新的技术进步与“老式微生物学”相结合,正在开始打破对口腔生物膜生理学和生态学更全面理解的障碍,并在此过程中开始为创造具有成本效益的新型龋齿控制疗法提供见解。
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Advances in Dental Research
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