Department of Preventive Dentistry, Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Suita, Japan.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2021 Nov 5;11:767944. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2021.767944. eCollection 2021.
Recent studies have shown phenotypic and metabolic heterogeneity in related species including , a typical oral commensal bacterium, , a cariogenic bacterium, and , which functions as an accessory pathogen in periodontopathic biofilm. In this study, metabolites characteristically contained in the saliva of individuals with good oral hygiene were determined, after which the effects of an identified prebiotic candidate, D-tagatose, on phenotype, gene expression, and metabolic profiles of those three key bacterial species were investigated. Examinations of the saliva metabolome of 18 systemically healthy volunteers identified salivary D-tagatose as associated with lower dental biofilm abundance in the oral cavity (Spearman's correlation coefficient; = -0.603, = 0.008), then the effects of D-tagatose on oral streptococci were analyzed . In chemically defined medium (CDM) containing D-tagatose as the sole carbohydrate source, and each showed negligible biofilm formation, whereas significant biofilms were formed in cultures of . Furthermore, even in the presence of glucose, and showed growth suppression and decreases in the final viable cell count in a D-tagatose concentration-dependent manner. In contrast, no inhibitory effects of D-tagatose on the growth of were observed. To investigate species-specific inhibition by D-tagatose, the metabolomic profiles of D-tagatose-treated , , and cells were examined. The intracellular amounts of pyruvate-derived amino acids in and , but not in , such as branched-chain amino acids and alanine, tended to decrease in the presence of D-tagatose. This phenomenon indicates that D-tagatose inhibits growth of those bacteria by affecting glycolysis and its downstream metabolism. In conclusion, the present study provides evidence that D-tagatose is abundant in saliva of individuals with good oral health. Additionally, experimental results demonstrated that D-tagatose selectively inhibits growth of the oral pathogens and . In contrast, the oral commensal seemed to be negligibly affected, thus highlighting the potential of administration of D-tagatose as an oral prebiotic for its ability to manipulate the metabolism of those targeted oral streptococci.
最近的研究表明,包括口腔共生菌、致龋菌和牙周病辅助致病菌在内的相关物种存在表型和代谢异质性。在本研究中,确定了个体口腔卫生良好时唾液中特有的代谢物,然后研究了一种鉴定出的益生元候选物 D-塔格糖对这三种关键细菌的表型、基因表达和代谢谱的影响。对 18 名系统健康志愿者的唾液代谢组学进行检查,发现唾液中的 D-塔格糖与口腔中牙菌斑的丰度较低有关(Spearman 相关系数; = -0.603, = 0.008),然后分析了 D-塔格糖对口腔链球菌的影响。在含有 D-塔格糖作为唯一碳源的化学定义培养基 (CDM) 中, 和 几乎没有形成生物膜,而 在 的培养物中形成了显著的生物膜。此外,即使存在葡萄糖, 和 也表现出浓度依赖性的生长抑制和最终活菌数减少。相比之下,未观察到 D-塔格糖对 的生长有抑制作用。为了研究 D-塔格糖对特定物种的抑制作用,检查了 D-塔格糖处理的 、 和 细胞的代谢组学图谱。在存在 D-塔格糖的情况下, 和 细胞中丙酮酸衍生的氨基酸(如支链氨基酸和丙氨酸)的细胞内含量趋于减少。这一现象表明,D-塔格糖通过影响糖酵解及其下游代谢来抑制这些细菌的生长。总之,本研究提供的证据表明,D-塔格糖在口腔健康个体的唾液中含量丰富。此外,实验结果表明,D-塔格糖选择性地抑制口腔病原体 和 的生长。相比之下,口腔共生菌 似乎受到的影响可以忽略不计,这突出了 D-塔格糖作为口腔益生元的应用潜力,因为它能够调节这些目标口腔链球菌的代谢。