Stimulation of growth of Porphyromonas gingivalis by cell extracts from Tannerella forsythia
Objective: In order to examine if Tannerella forsythia stimulates the growth of Porphyromonas gingivalis, an in vitro study was performed. Background: P. gingivalis and T. forsythia are often isolated simultaneously from active periodontitis sites, indicating that these bacteria somewhat interact...
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description | Objective: In order to examine if Tannerella forsythia stimulates the growth of Porphyromonas gingivalis, an in vitro study was performed.
Background: P. gingivalis and T. forsythia are often isolated simultaneously from active periodontitis sites, indicating that these bacteria somewhat interact in the periodontal environment. We reported previously that mixed infection of P. gingivalis and T. forsythia synergistically induced lesion formation in a murine abscess model, and gingipains of P. gingivalis played an important role in this synergism. One of the possible mechanisms of this synergism is growth promotion by coinfection of the two bacteria.
Methods: Cell extracts of T. forsythia were added to the nutrition‐decreased medium and the promotion of growth of P. gingivalis was examined.
Results: Sonicated extract of T. forsythia stimulated growth of P. gingivalis in nutrition‐decreased medium in a dose‐dependent manner. Proteins appeared to be the nature of growth‐promoting factor, and the cell extract of T. forsythia had no stimulating effect on the growth of P. gingivalis strain devoid of gingipain activities.
Conclusion: A product or a component of T. forsythia seemed to stimulate growth of P. gingivalis under nutrition‐limited conditions. Gingipains are considered to play an important role in digestion or uptake of this growth‐promoting factor. The interaction between T. forsythia and P. gingivalis in growth may be in part related with the synergistic virulence in a murine model. |
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Methods: Cell extracts of T. forsythia were added to the nutrition‐decreased medium and the promotion of growth of P. gingivalis was examined.
Results: Sonicated extract of T. forsythia stimulated growth of P. gingivalis in nutrition‐decreased medium in a dose‐dependent manner. Proteins appeared to be the nature of growth‐promoting factor, and the cell extract of T. forsythia had no stimulating effect on the growth of P. gingivalis strain devoid of gingipain activities.
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Methods: Cell extracts of T. forsythia were added to the nutrition‐decreased medium and the promotion of growth of P. gingivalis was examined.
Results: Sonicated extract of T. forsythia stimulated growth of P. gingivalis in nutrition‐decreased medium in a dose‐dependent manner. Proteins appeared to be the nature of growth‐promoting factor, and the cell extract of T. forsythia had no stimulating effect on the growth of P. gingivalis strain devoid of gingipain activities.
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Methods: Cell extracts of T. forsythia were added to the nutrition‐decreased medium and the promotion of growth of P. gingivalis was examined.
Results: Sonicated extract of T. forsythia stimulated growth of P. gingivalis in nutrition‐decreased medium in a dose‐dependent manner. Proteins appeared to be the nature of growth‐promoting factor, and the cell extract of T. forsythia had no stimulating effect on the growth of P. gingivalis strain devoid of gingipain activities.
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