- Short-chain fatty acids inhibit the biofilm formation of Streptococcus gordonii through negative regulation of competence-stimulating peptide signaling pathway
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Taehwan Park , Jintaek Im , A Reum Kim , Dongwook Lee , Sungho Jeong , Cheol-Heui Yun , Seung Hyun Han
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J. Microbiol. 2021;59(12):1142-1149. Published online December 4, 2021
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Streptococcus gordonii, a Gram-positive commensal bacterium,
is an opportunistic pathogen closely related to initiation
and progression of various oral diseases, such as periodontitis
and dental caries. Its biofilm formation is linked
with the development of such diseases by enhanced resistance
against antimicrobial treatment or host immunity. In the
present study, we investigated the effect of short-chain fatty
acids (SCFAs) on the biofilm formation of S. gordonii. SCFAs,
including sodium acetate (NaA), sodium propionate (NaP),
and sodium butyrate (NaB), showed an effective inhibitory
activity on the biofilm formation of S. gordonii without reduction
in bacterial growth. SCFAs suppressed S. gordonii
biofilm formation at early time points whereas SCFAs did
not affect its preformed biofilm. A quorum-sensing system
mediated by competence-stimulating peptide (CSP) is known
to regulate biofilm formation of streptococci. Interestingly,
SCFAs substantially decreased mRNA expression of comD
and comE, which are CSP-sensor and its response regulator
responsible for CSP pathway, respectively. Although S. gordonii
biofilm formation was enhanced by exogenous synthetic
CSP treatment, such effect was not observed in the
presence of SCFAs. Collectively, these results suggest that
SCFAs have an anti-biofilm activity on S. gordonii through
inhibiting comD and comE expression which results in negative
regulation of CSP quorum-sensing system. SCFAs could
be an effective anti-biofilm agent against S. gordonii for the
prevention of oral diseases.
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Enterococcus faecalis, a Gram-positive bacterium commonly
isolated in patients with refractory apical periodontitis, invades
dentin tubules easily and forms biofilms. Bacteria in biofilms,
which contribute to recurrent and/or chronic inflammatory
diseases, are more resistant to antimicrobial agents
than planktonic cells and easily avoid phagocytosis. Although
Lactobacillus plantarum lipoteichoic acid (Lp.LTA) is associated
with biofilm formation, the effect of Lp.LTA on biofilm
formation by E. faecalis is not clearly understood. In this
study, we investigated whether Lp.LTA inhibits E. faecalis
biofilm formation. The degree of biofilm formation was determined
by using crystal violet assay and LIVE/DEAD bacteria
staining. The quantification of bacterial growth was determined
by measuring the optical density at 600 nm with a
spectrophotometer. Formation of biofilms on human dentin
slices was observed under a scanning electron microscope.
E. faecalis biofilm formation was reduced by Lp.LTA treatment
in a dose-dependent manner. Lp.LTA inhibited biofilm
development of E. faecalis at the early stage without affecting
bacterial growth. LTA from other Lactobacillus species
such as Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus casei, or
Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG also inhibited E. faecalis biofilm
formation. In particular, among LTAs from various lactobacilli,
Lp.LTA showed the highest inhibitory effect on biofilms
formed by E. faecalis. Interestingly, LTAs from lactobacilli
could remove the biofilm preformed by E. faecalis.
These inhibitory effects were also observed on the surface of human dentin slices. In conclusion, Lactobacillus species LTA
inhibits biofilm formation caused by E. faecalis and it could
be used as an anti-biofilm agent for prevention or treatment
against E. faecalis-associated diseases.
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A Gram-negative, non-motile, aerobic bacterium, designated
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MK-6 menaquinone. Iso-branched C15:0, iso-branched C15:1
G, and iso-branched C17:0 3-OH are major fatty acids. The
major polar lipids are phosphatidylethanolamine, an unidentified
aminoglycolipid and two unidentified glycolipids.
The DNA-DNA hybridization value of strain IP7T with Aestuariibaculum
suncheonense SC17T is 28.87%. Based on the collective
DNA-DNA hybridization, biochemical, phylogenetic
and physiological data, we report a novel species of the genus
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sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is IP7T (= KCTC
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A Gram-negative, yellow-pigmented bacterial strain, designated
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aerobic, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped. The strain grew
within a temperature range of 10–42°C (optimum, 30°C)
and pH of 5.0–11.0 (optimum, pH 8.0) in the presence of
0–2% (w/v) NaCl. Phylogenetically, the novel strain was
closely related to members of the Lysobacter genus based on
16S rRNA sequence similarity, and showed the highest sequence
similarity to Lysobacter niastensis KACC 11588T
(98.5%). The predominant fatty acids were iso-C15:0, iso-C16:0,
and summed feature 9 (iso-C17:1 ω9c), with Q-8 identified
as the major ubiquinone. The polar lipid content included
diphosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylglycerol,
an unknown aminophospholipid, and an
unidentified phospholipid. DNA-DNA hybridization results
indicated that the strain IPC6T was distinct from Lysobacter
niastensis KACC 11588T (37.9 ± 0.14%), Lysobacter panacisoli
KACC 17502T (56.4 ± 0.13%), Lysobacter soli KCTC
22011T (8.1 ± 0.04%), Lysobacter gummosus KCTC 12132T
(9.6 ± 0.03%), and Lysobacter cavernae KCTC 42875T (37.5 ±
0.14%), respectively. The DNA G + C content of the novel
strain was 71.1 mol%. Based on the collective phenotypic,
genotypic and chemotaxonomic data, the IPC6T strain is considered
to represent a novel species in the genus Lysobacter,
for which the name Lysobacter pedocola sp. nov. (= KCTC
42811T = JCM 31020T) is proposed.
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Strain Mol12T, which presented in the form of Gram-negative,
motile, non-spore forming rod-shaped, was isolated from
soil in South Korea and characterized to determine its taxonomic
position. The strain grew at 20–30°C (optimum 30°C)
and pH 7.0–10.0 (optimum pH 8.0) with 1% (w/v) NaCl.
Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences
showed that the strain Mol12T was most closely related to
Ensifer terangae LMG 7834T (96.78%), Rhizobium daejeonense
KCTC 12121T (96.43%), Ensifer adhaerens Casida AT
(96.28%). Chemotaxonomic data showed that the predominant
fatty acids were Summed Feature 8 (C18:1 ω7c and/or
C18:1 ω6c; 53.02%) and C18:1 ω7c 11-methyl (24.01%). Its complex
polar lipid contained major amounts of diphosphatidylglycerol
(DPG), phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) and Q-10
as the predominant ubiquinone. The DNA G+C content of
strain Mol12T was determined to be 60.9 mol%. Based on
the phylogenetic, chemotaxonomic, and phenotypic data,
strain Mol12T (=KCTC 42816T =JCM 31049T) ought to be
classified as a type strain of a novel species, for which the
name Ensifer collicola sp. nov. is proposed.
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