Episymbiotic Saccharibacteria suppresses gingival inflammation and bone loss in mice through host bacterial modulation

共生糖杆菌通过调节宿主细菌抑制小鼠牙龈炎症和骨质流失

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作者:Otari Chipashvili ,Daniel R Utter ,Joseph K Bedree ,Yansong Ma ,Fabian Schulte ,Gabrielle Mascarin ,Yasmin Alayyoubi ,Deepak Chouhan ,Markus Hardt ,Felicitas Bidlack ,Hatice Hasturk ,Xuesong He ,Jeffrey S McLean ,Batbileg Bor

Abstract

Saccharibacteria (TM7) are obligate epibionts living on the surface of their host bacteria and are strongly correlated with dysbiotic microbiomes during periodontitis and other inflammatory diseases, suggesting they are putative pathogens. However, due to the recalcitrance of TM7 cultivation, causal research to investigate their role in inflammatory diseases is lacking. Here, we isolated multiple TM7 species on their host bacteria from periodontitis patients. These TM7 species reduce inflammation and consequential bone loss by modulating host bacterial pathogenicity in a mouse ligature-induced periodontitis model. Two host bacterial functions involved in collagen binding and utilization of eukaryotic sialic acid are required for inducing bone loss and are altered by TM7 association. This TM7-mediated downregulation of host bacterial pathogenicity is shown for multiple TM7/host bacteria pairs, suggesting that, in contrast to their suspected pathogenic role, TM7 could protect mammalian hosts from inflammatory damage induced by their host bacteria.

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