Potential Prebiotic Substrates Modulate Composition, Metabolism, Virulence And Inflammatory Potential Of An In Vitro Multi-Species Oral Biofilm

JOURNAL OF ORAL MICROBIOLOGY(2021)

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Background: Modulation of the commensal oral microbiota constitutes a promising preventive/therapeutic approach in oral healthcare. The use of prebiotics for maintaining/restoring the health-associated homeostasis of the oral microbiota has become an important research topic.Aims: This study hypothesised that in vitro 14-species oral biofilms can be modulated by (in)direct stimulation of beneficial/commensal bacteria with new potential prebiotic substrates tested at 1 M and 1%((w/v)), resulting in more host-compatible biofilms with fewer pathogens, decreased virulence and less inflammatory potential.Methods: Established biofilms were repeatedly rinsed with N-acetyl-D-glucosamine, alpha-D-lactose, D-(+)-trehalose or D-(+)-raffinose at 1 M or 1%((w/v)). Biofilm composition, metabolic profile, virulence and inflammatory potential were eventually determined.Results: Repeated rinsing caused a shift towards a more health-associated microbiological composition, an altered metabolic profile, often downregulated virulence gene expression and decreased the inflammatory potential on oral keratinocytes. At 1 M, the substrates had pronounced effects on all biofilm aspects, whereas at 1%((w/v)) they had a pronounced effect on virulence gene expression and a limited effect on inflammatory potential.Conclusion: Overall, this study identified four new potential prebiotic substrates that exhibit different modulatory effects at two different concentrations that cause in vitro multi-species oral biofilms to become more host-compatible.
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Prebiotics, prebiotic substrates, oral health, multi-species oral biofilm, oral biofilm composition, oral biofilm metabolism, oral biofilm virulence, oral biofilm inflammatory potential
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