核梭杆菌亚种的兴起和演化作用

IF 5.8 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Marietta Wolf , Thorsten Steinberg , Konstantin Johannes Scholz , Anne Kruse , Sama Rezasoltani , Georg Conrads , Ali Al-Ahmad , Fabian Cieplik
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本文综述了核梭杆菌亚种的分类、分布和检测方法,重点介绍了它们在健康和疾病中的独特作用。从早期到现代的蛋白质和基因组方法,如16S rRNA和下一代测序和基质辅助激光解吸/电离飞行时间质谱(MALDI-TOF MS),可以追溯到核仁线虫分类的进化。这篇综述强调了区分具核单胞菌亚种的重要性,因为它们在口腔和口腔外环境中具有不同的致病潜力和生态位。不同的亚种在特定的临床条件下表现出不同的患病率和活动水平,如牙周炎和口腔鳞状细胞癌(OSCC)。这突出了准确识别亚种以了解它们在疾病进展中的作用的重要性。此外,了解由遗传多样性和毒力因素驱动的具核梭菌亚种的不同致病潜力,对于推进研究和改善患者预后也至关重要。
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The rise and evolving role of Fusobacterium nucleatum subspecies

The rise and evolving role of Fusobacterium nucleatum subspecies
This review examines the classification, distribution, and detection methods of Fusobacterium nucleatum subspecies, focusing on their distinct roles in health and disease. The evolution of F. nucleatum classification is traced from early to modern protein-based and genomic methods, such as 16S rRNA and next generation sequencing and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS). The review highlights the importance of distinguishing F. nucleatum subspecies due to their varying pathogenic potentials and ecological niches in both oral and extraoral environments. Different subspecies exhibit distinct prevalence and activity levels in specific clinical conditions, such as periodontitis and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). This highlights the importance of accurately identifying subspecies to understand their role in disease progression. Moreover, understanding the varying pathogenic potential of F. nucleatum subspecies, which is driven by genetic diversity and virulence factors, is also essential for advancing research and improving patient outcomes.
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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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