Palmer Robert J
Periodontol 2000. 2014 Feb;64(1):20-39. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0757.2012.00453.x.
The oral bacterial microbiome encompasses approximately 700 commonly occurring phylotypes, approximately half of which can be present at any time in any individual. These bacteria are largely indigenous to the oral cavity; this limited habitat range suggests that interactions between the various phylotypes, and between the phylotypes and their environment, are crucial for their existence. Molecular cataloging has confirmed many basic observations on the composition of the oral microbiome that were formulated well before ribosomal RNA-based systematics, but the power and the scope of molecular taxonomy have resulted in the discovery of new phylotypes and, more importantly, have made possible a level of bacterial community analysis that was unachievable with classical methods. Bacterial community structure varies with location within the mouth, and changes in community structure are related to disease initiation and disease progression. Factors that influence the formation and the evolution of communities include selective adherence to epithelial or tooth surfaces, specific cell-to-cell binding as a driver of early community composition, and interorganismal interaction leading to alteration of the local environment, which represents the first step on the road to oral disease. A comprehensive understanding of how these factors interact to drive changes in the composition of the oral microbial community can lead to new strategies for the inhibition of periodontal diseases and dental caries.
口腔细菌微生物群包含约700种常见的系统发育型,其中约一半可在任何个体的任何时间出现。这些细菌大多是口腔固有的;这种有限的栖息地范围表明,各种系统发育型之间以及系统发育型与其环境之间的相互作用对它们的生存至关重要。分子编目证实了许多早在基于核糖体RNA的系统分类学之前就已形成的关于口腔微生物群组成的基本观察结果,但分子分类学的能力和范围导致了新系统发育型的发现,更重要的是,使得经典方法无法实现的细菌群落分析水平成为可能。细菌群落结构因口腔内位置的不同而有所变化,群落结构的变化与疾病的发生和发展有关。影响群落形成和演化的因素包括对上皮或牙齿表面的选择性黏附、作为早期群落组成驱动因素的特定细胞间结合,以及导致局部环境改变的生物体间相互作用,这是通向口腔疾病道路上的第一步。全面了解这些因素如何相互作用以驱动口腔微生物群落组成的变化,可为抑制牙周疾病和龋齿带来新策略。
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