Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5G 1G6, Canada.
Department of Dental Oncology, Maxillofacial and Ocular Prosthetics, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, ON M5G 2M9, Canada.
FEMS Microbiol Rev. 2022 Jan 18;46(1). doi: 10.1093/femsre/fuab039.
The oral cavity hosts over 700 different microbial species that produce a rich reservoir of bioactive metabolites critical to oral health maintenance. Over the last two decades, new insights into the oral microbiome and its importance in health and disease have emerged mainly due to the discovery of new oral microbial species using next-generation sequencing. This advancement has revolutionized the documentation of unique microbial profiles associated with different niches and health/disease states within the oral cavity and the relation of the oral bacteria to systemic diseases. However, less work has been done to identify and characterize the unique oral microbial metabolites that play critical roles in maintaining equilibrium between the various oral microbial species and their human hosts. This article discusses the most significant microbial metabolites produced by these diverse communities of oral bacteria that can either foster health or contribute to disease. Finally, we shed light on how advances in genomics and genome mining can provide a high-throughput platform for discovering novel bioactive metabolites derived from the human oral microbiome to tackle emerging infectious and systemic diseases.
口腔中栖息着超过 700 种不同的微生物物种,它们产生了丰富的生物活性代谢物库,这些代谢物对口腔健康的维持至关重要。在过去的二十年中,由于使用下一代测序技术发现了新的口腔微生物物种,人们对口腔微生物组及其在健康和疾病中的重要性有了新的认识。这一进展彻底改变了对与口腔内不同生态位和健康/疾病状态相关的独特微生物特征的记录,以及口腔细菌与系统性疾病的关系。然而,在识别和表征在维持各种口腔微生物物种与其人类宿主之间的平衡中发挥关键作用的独特口腔微生物代谢物方面,所做的工作较少。本文讨论了这些多样化的口腔细菌群落产生的最重要的微生物代谢物,这些代谢物既能促进健康,也能导致疾病。最后,我们探讨了基因组学和基因组挖掘的进展如何为发现源自人类口腔微生物组的新型生物活性代谢物提供高通量平台,以应对新出现的传染病和系统性疾病。