Vartoukian S R, Moazzez R V, Paster B J, Dewhirst F E, Wade W G
Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.
King's College London Dental Institute, London, UK.
J Dent Res. 2016 Oct;95(11):1308-13. doi: 10.1177/0022034516651078. Epub 2016 May 18.
Despite significant advances in recent years in culture-independent molecular microbiology methods, the detailed study of individual bacterial species still relies on having pure cultures in the laboratory. Yet, more than a third of the approximately 700 bacterial taxa found in the human oral cavity are as yet uncultivated in vitro. One such taxon, Tannerella sp. HOT-286 (phylotype BU063), is the focus of much interest since it is associated with periodontal health, while Tannerella forsythia, its closest phylogenetic neighbor, is strongly associated with periodontal disease. HOT-286, however, has remained uncultivated despite the efforts of several research groups, spanning over a decade. The aim of this study was to cultivate Tannerella sp. HOT-286. A heavily diluted sample of subgingival plaque was inoculated onto culture plates supplemented with siderophores (pyoverdines-Fe complex or desferricoprogen) or a neat plaque suspension. After 8 d of anaerobic incubation, microcolonies and colonies showing satellitism were passaged onto fresh culture plates cross-streaked with potential helper strains or onto cellulose-acetate membranes placed over lawn cultures of helper strains. Subcultured colonies were identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing, and purity was confirmed by sequencing 20 clones per library prepared from a single colony. Three colonies of interest (derived from pyoverdines- and plaque-supplemented plates) were identified as Tannerella sp. HOT-286. The isolates were found to be incapable of independent growth, requiring helpers such as Propionibacterium acnes and Prevotella intermedia for stimulation, with best growth on membranes over "helper" lawns. A representative isolate was subjected to phenotypic characterization and found to produce a range of glycosidic and proteolytic enzymes. Further comparison of this novel "periodontal health-associated" taxon with T. forsythia will be valuable in investigating virulence factors of the latter and possible health benefits of the former.
尽管近年来非培养分子微生物学方法取得了重大进展,但对单个细菌物种的详细研究仍依赖于在实验室中获得纯培养物。然而,在人类口腔中发现的约700种细菌分类群中,超过三分之一至今仍无法在体外培养。其中一个分类群,坦氏菌属HOT-286(系统型BU063),备受关注,因为它与牙周健康相关,而其最接近的系统发育邻居福赛斯坦氏菌则与牙周疾病密切相关。然而,尽管多个研究小组历经十多年努力,HOT-286仍未培养成功。本研究的目的是培养坦氏菌属HOT-286。将严重稀释的龈下菌斑样本接种到添加了铁载体(绿脓菌素 - 铁复合物或去铁铁载体)的培养平板上,或接种纯净的菌斑悬液。经过8天的厌氧培养后,将显示卫星现象的微菌落和菌落转接至与潜在辅助菌株交叉划线的新鲜培养平板上,或转接至放置在辅助菌株菌苔培养物上的醋酸纤维素膜上。通过16S rRNA基因测序对传代培养的菌落进行鉴定,并通过对从单个菌落制备的每个文库中的20个克隆进行测序来确认纯度。三个感兴趣的菌落(源自添加绿脓菌素和菌斑的平板)被鉴定为坦氏菌属HOT-286。发现这些分离株无法独立生长,需要痤疮丙酸杆菌和中间普氏菌等辅助菌来刺激生长,在“辅助菌”菌苔上方的膜上生长最佳。对一个代表性分离株进行了表型特征分析,发现它能产生一系列糖苷酶和蛋白水解酶。将这个新的“与牙周健康相关”的分类群与福赛斯坦氏菌进行进一步比较,对于研究后者的毒力因子以及前者可能的健康益处具有重要价值。