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The submandibular and sublingual glands maintain oral microbial homeostasis through multiple antimicrobial proteins

INTRODUCTION: Oral microbial homeostasis is a key factor affecting oral health, and saliva plays a significant role in maintaining oral microbial homeostasis. The submandibular gland (SMG) and sublingual gland (SLG) together produce the most saliva at rest. Organic ingredients, including antimicrobi...

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Autores principales: Li, Yanan, Liu, Jingming, Guan, Tong, Zhang, Yuxin, Cheng, Qianyu, Liu, Huikai, Liu, Chang, Luo, Wenping, Chen, Hong, Chen, Liang, Zhao, Tianyu
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9872150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36704102
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.1057327
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author Li, Yanan
Liu, Jingming
Guan, Tong
Zhang, Yuxin
Cheng, Qianyu
Liu, Huikai
Liu, Chang
Luo, Wenping
Chen, Hong
Chen, Liang
Zhao, Tianyu
author_facet Li, Yanan
Liu, Jingming
Guan, Tong
Zhang, Yuxin
Cheng, Qianyu
Liu, Huikai
Liu, Chang
Luo, Wenping
Chen, Hong
Chen, Liang
Zhao, Tianyu
author_sort Li, Yanan
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description INTRODUCTION: Oral microbial homeostasis is a key factor affecting oral health, and saliva plays a significant role in maintaining oral microbial homeostasis. The submandibular gland (SMG) and sublingual gland (SLG) together produce the most saliva at rest. Organic ingredients, including antimicrobial proteins, are rich and distinctive and depend on the type of acinar cells in the SMG and SLG. However, the functions of the SMG and SLG in maintaining oral microbial homeostasis have been difficult to identify and distinguish, given their unique anatomical structures METHODS: In this study, we independently removed either the SMG or SLG from mouse models. SMGs were aseptically removed in three mice in the SMG-removal group, and SLGs were aseptically removed in three mice in the SLG-removal group. Three mice from the sham-operated group were only anesthetized and incised the skin. After one month, we analyzed their oral microbiome through 16S rRNA sequencing. And then, we analyzed each gland using proteomics and single-cell RNA sequencing. RESULTS: Our study revealed that the microbiome balance was significantly disturbed, with decreased bacterial richness, diversity, and uniformity in the groups with the SMG or SLG removed compared with the sham-operated group. We identified eight secreted proteins in the SMG and two in the SLG that could be involved in maintaining oral microbial homeostasis. Finally, we identified multiple types of cells in the SMG and SLG (including serous acinar, mucinous acinar, ductal epithelial, mesenchymal, and immune cells) that express potential microbiota homeostasis regulatory proteins. Our results suggest that both the SMG and SLG play crucial roles in maintaining oral microbial homeostasis via excretion. Furthermore, the contribution of the SMG in maintaining oral microbial homeostasis appears to be superior to that of the SLG. These findings also revealed the possible antimicrobial function of gland secreta. DISCUSSION: Our results suggest that control of oral microbial dysbiosis is necessary when the secretory function of the SMG or SLG is impaired. Our study could be the basis for further research on the prevention of oral diseases caused by microbial dysbiosis.
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spelling pubmed-98721502023-01-25 The submandibular and sublingual glands maintain oral microbial homeostasis through multiple antimicrobial proteins Li, Yanan Liu, Jingming Guan, Tong Zhang, Yuxin Cheng, Qianyu Liu, Huikai Liu, Chang Luo, Wenping Chen, Hong Chen, Liang Zhao, Tianyu Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology INTRODUCTION: Oral microbial homeostasis is a key factor affecting oral health, and saliva plays a significant role in maintaining oral microbial homeostasis. The submandibular gland (SMG) and sublingual gland (SLG) together produce the most saliva at rest. Organic ingredients, including antimicrobial proteins, are rich and distinctive and depend on the type of acinar cells in the SMG and SLG. However, the functions of the SMG and SLG in maintaining oral microbial homeostasis have been difficult to identify and distinguish, given their unique anatomical structures METHODS: In this study, we independently removed either the SMG or SLG from mouse models. SMGs were aseptically removed in three mice in the SMG-removal group, and SLGs were aseptically removed in three mice in the SLG-removal group. Three mice from the sham-operated group were only anesthetized and incised the skin. After one month, we analyzed their oral microbiome through 16S rRNA sequencing. And then, we analyzed each gland using proteomics and single-cell RNA sequencing. RESULTS: Our study revealed that the microbiome balance was significantly disturbed, with decreased bacterial richness, diversity, and uniformity in the groups with the SMG or SLG removed compared with the sham-operated group. We identified eight secreted proteins in the SMG and two in the SLG that could be involved in maintaining oral microbial homeostasis. Finally, we identified multiple types of cells in the SMG and SLG (including serous acinar, mucinous acinar, ductal epithelial, mesenchymal, and immune cells) that express potential microbiota homeostasis regulatory proteins. Our results suggest that both the SMG and SLG play crucial roles in maintaining oral microbial homeostasis via excretion. Furthermore, the contribution of the SMG in maintaining oral microbial homeostasis appears to be superior to that of the SLG. These findings also revealed the possible antimicrobial function of gland secreta. DISCUSSION: Our results suggest that control of oral microbial dysbiosis is necessary when the secretory function of the SMG or SLG is impaired. Our study could be the basis for further research on the prevention of oral diseases caused by microbial dysbiosis. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9872150/ /pubmed/36704102 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.1057327 Text en Copyright © 2023 Li, Liu, Guan, Zhang, Cheng, Liu, Liu, Luo, Chen, Chen and Zhao https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Li, Yanan
Liu, Jingming
Guan, Tong
Zhang, Yuxin
Cheng, Qianyu
Liu, Huikai
Liu, Chang
Luo, Wenping
Chen, Hong
Chen, Liang
Zhao, Tianyu
The submandibular and sublingual glands maintain oral microbial homeostasis through multiple antimicrobial proteins
title The submandibular and sublingual glands maintain oral microbial homeostasis through multiple antimicrobial proteins
title_full The submandibular and sublingual glands maintain oral microbial homeostasis through multiple antimicrobial proteins
title_fullStr The submandibular and sublingual glands maintain oral microbial homeostasis through multiple antimicrobial proteins
title_full_unstemmed The submandibular and sublingual glands maintain oral microbial homeostasis through multiple antimicrobial proteins
title_short The submandibular and sublingual glands maintain oral microbial homeostasis through multiple antimicrobial proteins
title_sort submandibular and sublingual glands maintain oral microbial homeostasis through multiple antimicrobial proteins
topic Cellular and Infection Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9872150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36704102
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.1057327
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