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Multiple Single-Cell Genomes Provide Insight into Functions of Uncultured Deltaproteobacteria in the Human Oral Cavity

Despite a long history of investigation, many bacteria associated with the human oral cavity have yet to be cultured. Studies that correlate the presence or abundance of uncultured species with oral health or disease highlight the importance of these community members. Thus, we sequenced several sin...

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Autores principales: Campbell, Alisha G., Campbell, James H., Schwientek, Patrick, Woyke, Tanja, Sczyrba, Alexander, Allman, Steve, Beall, Clifford J., Griffen, Ann, Leys, Eugene, Podar, Mircea
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3608642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23555659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059361
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author Campbell, Alisha G.
Campbell, James H.
Schwientek, Patrick
Woyke, Tanja
Sczyrba, Alexander
Allman, Steve
Beall, Clifford J.
Griffen, Ann
Leys, Eugene
Podar, Mircea
author_facet Campbell, Alisha G.
Campbell, James H.
Schwientek, Patrick
Woyke, Tanja
Sczyrba, Alexander
Allman, Steve
Beall, Clifford J.
Griffen, Ann
Leys, Eugene
Podar, Mircea
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description Despite a long history of investigation, many bacteria associated with the human oral cavity have yet to be cultured. Studies that correlate the presence or abundance of uncultured species with oral health or disease highlight the importance of these community members. Thus, we sequenced several single-cell genomic amplicons from Desulfobulbus and Desulfovibrio (class Deltaproteobacteria) to better understand their function within the human oral community and their association with periodontitis, as well as other systemic diseases. Genomic data from oral Desulfobulbus and Desulfovibrio species were compared to other available deltaproteobacterial genomes, including from a subset of host-associated species. While both groups share a large number of genes with other environmental Deltaproteobacteria genomes, they encode a wide array of unique genes that appear to function in survival in a host environment. Many of these genes are similar to virulence and host adaptation factors of known human pathogens, suggesting that the oral Deltaproteobacteria have the potential to play a role in the etiology of periodontal disease.
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spelling pubmed-36086422013-04-03 Multiple Single-Cell Genomes Provide Insight into Functions of Uncultured Deltaproteobacteria in the Human Oral Cavity Campbell, Alisha G. Campbell, James H. Schwientek, Patrick Woyke, Tanja Sczyrba, Alexander Allman, Steve Beall, Clifford J. Griffen, Ann Leys, Eugene Podar, Mircea PLoS One Research Article Despite a long history of investigation, many bacteria associated with the human oral cavity have yet to be cultured. Studies that correlate the presence or abundance of uncultured species with oral health or disease highlight the importance of these community members. Thus, we sequenced several single-cell genomic amplicons from Desulfobulbus and Desulfovibrio (class Deltaproteobacteria) to better understand their function within the human oral community and their association with periodontitis, as well as other systemic diseases. Genomic data from oral Desulfobulbus and Desulfovibrio species were compared to other available deltaproteobacterial genomes, including from a subset of host-associated species. While both groups share a large number of genes with other environmental Deltaproteobacteria genomes, they encode a wide array of unique genes that appear to function in survival in a host environment. Many of these genes are similar to virulence and host adaptation factors of known human pathogens, suggesting that the oral Deltaproteobacteria have the potential to play a role in the etiology of periodontal disease. Public Library of Science 2013-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3608642/ /pubmed/23555659 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059361 Text en © 2013 Campbell et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Campbell, Alisha G.
Campbell, James H.
Schwientek, Patrick
Woyke, Tanja
Sczyrba, Alexander
Allman, Steve
Beall, Clifford J.
Griffen, Ann
Leys, Eugene
Podar, Mircea
Multiple Single-Cell Genomes Provide Insight into Functions of Uncultured Deltaproteobacteria in the Human Oral Cavity
title Multiple Single-Cell Genomes Provide Insight into Functions of Uncultured Deltaproteobacteria in the Human Oral Cavity
title_full Multiple Single-Cell Genomes Provide Insight into Functions of Uncultured Deltaproteobacteria in the Human Oral Cavity
title_fullStr Multiple Single-Cell Genomes Provide Insight into Functions of Uncultured Deltaproteobacteria in the Human Oral Cavity
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Single-Cell Genomes Provide Insight into Functions of Uncultured Deltaproteobacteria in the Human Oral Cavity
title_short Multiple Single-Cell Genomes Provide Insight into Functions of Uncultured Deltaproteobacteria in the Human Oral Cavity
title_sort multiple single-cell genomes provide insight into functions of uncultured deltaproteobacteria in the human oral cavity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3608642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23555659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059361
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