Dynamics, cariogenicity, and geographic distribution of Streptococcus mutans adhesin types suggest adaptation to individual hosts

Author:

Sheng Nongfei,Esberg Anders,Mårell Lena,Johansson Elisabeth,Källestål CarinaORCID,Strömberg Nicklas

Abstract

AbstractDental caries, the most common chronic infectious disease, involve Streptococcus mutans SpaP A/B/C and Cnm/Cbm adhesin types of different virulence. We have explored their stability and dynamics over 5 years, their geographic distribution, as well as the potentially increased cariogenicity of specific SpaP B subtypes. We performed qPCR and TaqMan typing using whole saliva and isolates from 452 Swedish adolescents followed from 12 to 17 years of age. Approximately 50% of the children were infected at baseline with a single dominant (44%) or mixed (6%) SpaP A, B, or C type, some of which were also Cnm (6%) or Cbm (1%) positive. Stability (+, +) was high for S. mutans infection (85%) and dominant SpaP A or C (80% and 67%) and Cnm or Cbm (85% and 100%) types, but low for SpaP B (51%) and mixed SpaP A/B/C types (26%). Only five children switched from one SpaP type to another, and none between Cnm and Cbm types. Mixed SpaP A/B/C types were typically lost or changed into dominant types. Moreover, children infected with Cnm (n=26) types were more frequent in the northern (Skellefteå) region (p = 0.0041), and those with Cbm types (n=7) in the southern (Umeå) region. Children infected with SpaP B-2 subtypes had a doubled caries experience (p = 0.009) and 5-year caries increment (p = 0.02) compared to those infected with SpaP A. In conclusion, the stable dominant but instable mixed adhesin types and geographic differentiation of Cnm and Cbm types suggest adaptation of low and high cariogenicity types to specific individuals.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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