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在牙龈沟芯片中对龈沟液流动和宿主口腔微生物组相互作用进行建模。

Modeling Crevicular Fluid Flow and Host-Oral Microbiome Interactions in a Gingival Crevice-on-Chip.

机构信息

Faculty of Dentistry, National University of Singapore, Singapore, 119085, Singapore.

Institute for Health Innovation and Technology (iHealthtech), National University of Singapore, Singapore, 117599, Singapore.

出版信息

Adv Healthc Mater. 2023 Jan;12(6):e2202376. doi: 10.1002/adhm.202202376. Epub 2022 Nov 28.

Abstract

Gingival crevice and gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) flow play a crucial role at the gingiva-oral microbiome interface which contributes toward maintaining the balance between gingival health and periodontal disease. Interstitial flow of GCF strongly impacts the host-microbiome interactions and tissue responses. However, currently available in vitro preclinical models largely disregard the dynamic nature of gingival crevicular microenvironment, thus limiting the progress in the development of periodontal therapeutics. Here, a proof-of-principle "gingival crevice-on-chip" microfluidic platform to culture gingival connective tissue equivalent (CTE) under dynamic interstitial fluid flow mimicking the GCF is described. On-chip co-culture using oral symbiont (Streptococcus oralis) shows the potential to recapitulate microbial colonization, formation of biofilm-like structures at the tissue-microbiome interface, long-term co-culture, and bacterial clearance secondary to simulated GCF (s-GCF) flow. Further, on-chip exposure of the gingival CTEs to the toll-like receptor-2 (TLR-2) agonist or periodontal pathogen Fusobacterium nucleatum demonstrates the potential to mimic early gingival inflammation. In contrast to direct exposure, the induction of s-GCF flow toward the bacterial front attenuates the secretion of inflammatory mediators demonstrating the protective effect of GCF flow. This proposed in vitro platform offers the potential to study complex host-microbe interactions in periodontal disease and the development of periodontal therapeutics under near-microphysiological conditions.

摘要

牙龈沟和龈沟液(GCF)流动在牙龈-口腔微生物组界面中起着至关重要的作用,有助于维持牙龈健康和牙周病之间的平衡。GCF 的间质流动强烈影响宿主-微生物相互作用和组织反应。然而,目前可用的体外临床前模型在很大程度上忽略了牙龈沟微环境的动态性质,从而限制了牙周治疗的发展。在这里,描述了一种用于在模拟 GCF 的动态间质液流下培养牙龈结缔组织等效物(CTE)的原理验证“牙龈沟芯片”微流控平台。使用口腔共生体(变形链球菌)的芯片共培养显示了在组织-微生物组界面处再现微生物定植、生物膜样结构形成、长期共培养以及模拟 GCF(s-GCF)流动引起的细菌清除的潜力。此外,将牙龈 CTE 暴露于 Toll 样受体-2(TLR-2)激动剂或牙周病原体核梭杆菌表明有可能模拟早期牙龈炎症。与直接暴露相比,朝向细菌前缘的 s-GCF 流动的诱导减弱了炎症介质的分泌,证明了 GCF 流动的保护作用。该体外平台具有在牙周病中研究复杂的宿主-微生物相互作用以及在近生理条件下开发牙周治疗的潜力。

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