Diaz Patricia I, Strausbaugh Linda D, Dongari-Bagtzoglou Anna
Division of Periodontology, Department of Oral Health and Diagnostic Sciences, The University of Connecticut Health Center Farmington, CT, USA.
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, The Center for Applied Genetics and Technologies, The University of Connecticut Storrs, CT, USA.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2014 Jul 29;4:101. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2014.00101. eCollection 2014.
High throughput sequencing has accelerated knowledge on the oral microbiome. While the bacterial component of oral communities has been extensively characterized, the role of the fungal microbiota in the oral cavity is largely unknown. Interactions among fungi and bacteria are likely to influence oral health as exemplified by the synergistic relationship between Candida albicans and oral streptococci. In this perspective, we discuss the current state of the field of fungal-bacterial interactions in the context of the oral cavity. We highlight the need to conduct longitudinal clinical studies to simultaneously characterize the bacterial and fungal components of the human oral microbiome in health and during disease progression. Such studies need to be coupled with investigations using disease-relevant models to mechanistically test the associations observed in humans and eventually identify fungal-bacterial interactions that could serve as preventive or therapeutic targets for oral diseases.
高通量测序加速了人们对口腔微生物群的了解。虽然口腔群落的细菌成分已得到广泛表征,但口腔真菌微生物群的作用在很大程度上仍不清楚。真菌与细菌之间的相互作用可能会影响口腔健康,白色念珠菌与口腔链球菌之间的协同关系就是例证。从这个角度出发,我们在口腔环境中讨论真菌-细菌相互作用领域的当前状况。我们强调需要开展纵向临床研究,以同时表征健康状态以及疾病进展过程中人类口腔微生物群的细菌和真菌成分。此类研究需要与使用疾病相关模型的调查相结合,以便从机制上测试在人类中观察到的关联,并最终确定可作为口腔疾病预防或治疗靶点的真菌-细菌相互作用。