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基于微滴的微系统作为口腔微生物动态的新型评估工具。

Droplet-based microsystems as novel assessment tools for oral microbial dynamics.

作者信息

Uzoukwu Ekeoma U, Phandanouvong-Lozano Vienvilay, Usman Huda, Sfeir Charles S, Niepa Tagbo H R

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

出版信息

Biotechnol Adv. 2022 Mar-Apr;55:107903. doi: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2021.107903. Epub 2022 Jan 4.

Abstract

The human microbiome comprises thousands of microbial species that live in and on the body and play critical roles in human health and disease. Recent findings on the interplay among members of the oral microbiome, defined by a personalized set of microorganisms, have elucidated the role of bacteria and yeasts in oral health and diseases including dental caries, halitosis, and periodontal infections. However, the majority of these studies rely on traditional culturing methods which are limited in their ability of replicating the oral microenvironment, and therefore fail to evaluate key microbial interactions in microbiome dynamics. Novel culturing methods have emerged to address this shortcoming. Here, we reviewed the potential of droplet-based microfluidics as an alternative approach for culturing microorganisms and assessing the oral microbiome dynamics. We discussed the state of the art and recent progress in the field of oral microbiology. Although at its infancy, droplet-based microtechnology presents an interesting potential for elucidating oral microbial dynamics and pathophysiology. We highlight how new findings provided by current microfluidic-based methodologies could advance the investigation of the oral microbiome. We anticipate that our work involving the droplet-based microfluidic technique with a semipermeable membrane will lay the foundations for future microbial dynamics studies and further expand the knowledge of the oral microbiome and its implication in oral health.

摘要

人类微生物组由生活在人体内外的数千种微生物组成,它们在人类健康和疾病中发挥着关键作用。最近关于由个性化微生物群落定义的口腔微生物组成员间相互作用的研究结果,阐明了细菌和酵母在口腔健康及包括龋齿、口臭和牙周感染在内的疾病中的作用。然而,这些研究大多依赖传统培养方法,而传统培养方法在复制口腔微环境方面能力有限,因此无法评估微生物组动态中的关键微生物相互作用。新的培养方法已出现以解决这一缺点。在此,我们综述了基于微滴的微流控技术作为培养微生物和评估口腔微生物组动态的替代方法的潜力。我们讨论了口腔微生物学领域的现状和最新进展。尽管基于微滴的微技术尚处于起步阶段,但它在阐明口腔微生物动态和病理生理学方面具有有趣的潜力。我们强调了基于当前微流控方法的新发现如何能够推动对口腔微生物组的研究。我们预计,我们涉及带有半透膜的基于微滴的微流控技术的工作将为未来的微生物动态研究奠定基础,并进一步扩展对口腔微生物组及其在口腔健康中的意义的认识。

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