IF 4.8 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Natsuno Nakamura , Kota Iioka , Hirobumi Morisaki , Nobuo Okahashi , Mie Kurosawa , Haruka Fukamachi , Shohei Matsui , Takahiro Funatsu , Hirotaka Kuwata , Momoe Itsumi
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众所周知,口腔链球菌是一种共生的口腔链球菌,是牙齿表面的早期定植菌,会引起机会性感染,如细菌性心内膜炎。然而,其致病性仍不清楚。本研究旨在利用小鼠模型研究口腔链球菌在体内的致病性。为了建立口腔细菌定植小鼠,无菌小鼠口服感染了口腔细菌。在确认定植后,将这些受感染的小鼠进行繁殖,并将其后代作为口腔球菌定植小鼠。只在这些小鼠的肠道中检测到了口腔球菌,这些小鼠的粪便很软,但检查的组织中没有明显的炎症。有趣的是,口腔细菌定殖的小鼠排尿次数较多。对口腔细菌感染小鼠的膀胱组织分析表明,膀胱组织出现萎缩、水肿、纤维化和上皮变性。对口腔细菌感染小鼠膀胱的 RNA 序列分析表明,与慢性炎症和细胞外基质组织相关的基因表达较高,而与抗氧化压力相关的基因表达较低。在这项研究中,我们发现口腔共生细菌通过肠道定植诱导小鼠膀胱的慢性炎症和纤维化。因此,我们的研究结果表明,口腔杆菌有可能影响口腔以外的远端组织,可能具有非细菌性膀胱炎的致病因子。这项研究强调了口腔细菌对小鼠泌尿系统的潜在影响。
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Pathogenic effects of Streptococcus oralis intestinal colonization on bladder health in mice

Pathogenic effects of Streptococcus oralis intestinal colonization on bladder health in mice
Streptococcus oralis, a commensal oral Streptococcus, is known as an early colonizer of the tooth surface and causes opportunistic infections, such as bacterial endocarditis. However, its pathogenicity remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the pathogenicity of S. oralis in vivo using a mouse model. To establish S. oralis-colonized mice, germ-free mice were orally infected with S. oralis. After colonization was confirmed, these infected mice were bred, and their offspring were used as S. oralis-colonized mice. S. oralis was detected only in the intestine of these mice, which exhibited soft stools but no significant inflammation in the examined tissues. Interestingly, S. oralis-colonized mice showed higher urination frequency. Bladder tissue analysis in S. oralis-colonized mice revealed atrophy, edema, fibrosis, and epithelial denudation. RNA sequencing analysis of the bladder in S. oralis-colonized mice indicated higher expression of genes related to chronic inflammation and extracellular matrix organization, and lower expression of genes related to anti-oxidative stress. In this study, we revealed that the commensal bacterium S. oralis induces chronic inflammation and fibrosis in the bladder of mice by intestinal colonization. Hence, our findings indicate that S. oralis has the potential to affect distal tissue beyond the oral cavity, potentially possessing a pathogenic factor involved in non-bacterial cystitis. This study highlights the potential impact of S. oralis on the urinary system of mice.
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Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Current Research in Microbial Sciences Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
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