Genotypic heterogeneity of Streptococcus oralis and distinct aciduric subpopulations in human dental plaque

S Alam, S R Brailsford, S Adams, C Allison, E Sheehy, L Zoitopoulos, E A Kidd, D Beighton

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Abstract

The genotypic heterogeneity of Streptococcus oralis isolated from the oral cavity was investigated using repetitive extragenic palindromic PCR. Unrelated subjects harbored unique genotypes, with numerous genotypes being isolated from an individual. S, oralis is the predominant aciduric bacterium isolated from non-carious tooth sites. Genotypic comparison of the aciduric populations isolated at pH 5.2 with those isolated from mitis-salivarius agar (MSA) (pH 7.0) indicated that the aciduric populations were genotypically distinct in the majority of subjects (chi(2) = 13.09; P = 0.0031). Neither the aciduric nor the MSA-isolated strains were stable, with no strains isolated at baseline being isolated 4 or 12 weeks later in the majority of subjects. The basis of this instability is unknown but is similar to that reported for Streptococcus mitis. Examination of S. oralis strains isolated from cohabiting couples demonstrated that in three of five couples, genotypically identical strains were isolated from both partners and this was confirmed by using Salmonella enteritidis repetitive element PCR and enterobacterial PCR typing. These data provide further evidence of the physiological and genotypic heterogeneity of non-mutans streptococci. The demonstration of distinct aciduric populations of S. oralis implies that the role of these and either non-mutans streptococci in the caries process requires reevaluation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3330 - 3336
Number of pages7
JournalApplied and Environmental Microbiology
Volume66
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2000

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