Metabolic crosstalk regulates Porphyromonas gingivalis colonization and virulence during oral polymicrobial infection
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Metabolic crosstalk regulates Porphyromonas gingivalis colonization and virulence during oral polymicrobial infection
Abstract
Many human infections are polymicrobial in origin, and interactions among community inhabitants shape colonization patterns and pathogenic potential 1 . Periodontitis, which is the sixth most prevalent infectious disease worldwide 2 , ensues from the action of dysbiotic polymicrobial communities 3 . The keystone pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis and the accessory pathogen Streptococcus gordonii interact to form communities in vitro and exhibit increased fitness in vivo 3,4 . The mechanistic basis of this polymicrobial synergy, however, has not been fully elucidated. Here we show that streptococcal 4-aminobenzoate/para-amino benzoic acid (pABA) is required for maximal accumulation of P. gingivalis in dual-species communities. Metabolomic and proteomic data showed that exogenous pABA is used for folate biosynthesis, and leads to decreased stress and elevated expression of fimbrial adhesins. Moreover, pABA increased the colonization and survival of P. gingivalis in a murine oral infection model. However, pABA also caused a reduction in virulence in vivo and suppressed extracellular polysaccharide production by P. gingivalis. Collectively, these data reveal a multidimensional aspect to P. gingivalis-S. gordonii interactions and establish pABA as a critical cue produced by a partner species that enhances the fitness of P. gingivalis while diminishing its virulence.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no competing financial interests.
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