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摘要
口腔的微妙平衡被卫生和饮食的改变所破坏,导致龋齿。变形链球菌(Streptococcus mutans)是一种重要的龋齿病原体,其毒力部分与鼠李糖-葡萄糖多糖(RGP)及其蔗糖依赖性和非依赖性粘附机制有关。鉴于变形链球菌在合共病中的作用,本研究通过分析帕金森病患者RGP和不依赖蔗糖的粘附蛋白(SpaP, WapA, Cnm, Cbm)来研究变形链球菌的多样性。在PARKIDENT临床试验中,从帕金森患者的唾液样本中分离出菌株,在基线和随访期间。采用多重PCR对菌株进行血清型和胶原结合蛋白的预分析,然后采用RAST®和BLAST®进行高通量测序和生物信息学分析。并进行了系统发育分析和蛋白质建模。在Parkident临床试验的40名患者中,只有24名患者的唾液拭子中有可分离的变形链球菌菌株。血清分型显示,44株分离株中80%以上为c型,与文献中的流行数据一致。此外,菌株中仅鉴定出A型和B型SpaP。观察到的WapA蛋白的低变异性强调了其功能的重要性。最后,在所有菌株中均未发现cbm基因,只有5株菌株具有cnm基因,均为c血清型。这44株突变链球菌的研究结果与其他群体相似。血清型c占主导地位,粘附蛋白的肽序列变化最小(SpaP, WapA)。胶原结合蛋白Cnm和Cbm很少或不存在。由于变形链球菌在口腔外病变中的作用越来越大,进一步的研究对于更好地表征帕金森病患者的菌株分布是必要的。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT03827551,首次提交日期:2019-01-25。
Serotype and distribution of adhesion genes in Streptococcus mutans isolated from people with Parkinson's disease.
The delicate balance of the oral cavity is disrupted by changes in hygiene and diet, leading to caries. The virulence of Streptococcus mutans, a key caries pathogen, is partly explained by its rhamnose-glucose polysaccharide (RGP) and its sucrose-dependent and -independent adhesion mechanisms. Given their role in comorbidities, this study investigates the diversity of S. mutans through analysis of RGP and sucrose-independent adhesion proteins (SpaP, WapA, Cnm, Cbm) in Parkinson's disease patients. In the PARKIDENT clinical trial, strains were isolated from saliva samples of Parkinson's patients at baseline and during a follow-up visit. Strains were preanalyzed by multiplex PCR for serotype and collagen-binding proteins, followed by high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatics analysis using RAST® and BLAST®. Phylogenetic analyses and protein modeling were also conducted. Of 40 patients in the Parkident clinical trial, only 24 had Streptococcus mutans strains isolable from salivary swabs. Serotyping revealed that over 80% of the 44 strains isolated were serotype c, in line with prevalence data in the literature. Furthermore, only SpaP types A and B were identified in the strains. The low variability observed for the WapA protein underlines its functional importance. Finally, the cbm gene was not found in any strain, and only 5 strains possessed the cnm gene, all of them serotype c. The study of these 44 Streptococcus mutans strains showed characteristics similar to other populations. Serotype c predominates, with minimal peptide sequence variability in adhesion proteins (SpaP, WapA). Collagen-binding proteins Cnm and Cbm are rare or absent. Further research is essential to better characterize strain distribution in the Parkinson's-affected population due to S. mutans' growing role in extra-oral pathologies. Trial registry: ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT03827551, First submitted: 2019-01-25.
期刊介绍:
The Journal Odontology covers all disciplines involved in the fields of dentistry and craniofacial research, including molecular studies related to oral health and disease. Peer-reviewed articles cover topics ranging from research on human dental pulp, to comparisons of analgesics in surgery, to analysis of biofilm properties of dental plaque.