Oral Microbial Diversity Formed and Maintained through Decomposition Product Feedback Regulation and Delayed Responses

Oral microbial diversity plays an important role on oral health maintenance. However, there are only few kinds of substrates available for the microbial flora in oral cavity, and it still remains unclear why oral microbial diversity can be formed and sustained without obvious competitive exclusion....

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Main Authors: Chen Dong, Dandan Li, Zengfeng Wang, Zhengde Bao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5590110
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spelling doaj-f715634381ea41afb39512144242f2fa2021-03-01T01:14:15ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-42882021-01-01202110.1155/2021/5590110Oral Microbial Diversity Formed and Maintained through Decomposition Product Feedback Regulation and Delayed ResponsesChen Dong0Dandan Li1Zengfeng Wang2Zhengde Bao3Laboratory of Sport Nutrition and Intelligent CookingLaboratory of Sport Nutrition and Intelligent CookingOffice of Educational AdministrationJincheng CollegeOral microbial diversity plays an important role on oral health maintenance. However, there are only few kinds of substrates available for the microbial flora in oral cavity, and it still remains unclear why oral microbial diversity can be formed and sustained without obvious competitive exclusion. Based on experimental phenomena and data, a new hypothesis was proposed, namely, the decomposition product negative feedback regulation on microbial population size and microbial delay responses including reproductive, reaction, interspecific competition, and substrate decomposition delay responses induced by oral immunity. According to hypothesis and its cellular automata (CA) model, the CA simulation results sufficiently proved that the decomposition product negative feedback regulation and four microbial delay responses could significantly alleviate the interspecific competitions and inhibit the emergence of dominant species, causing the formation and sustenance of oral microbial diversity. This study could also offer effective guidance of prevention and treatment of oral cavity diseases.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5590110
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author Chen Dong
Dandan Li
Zengfeng Wang
Zhengde Bao
spellingShingle Chen Dong
Dandan Li
Zengfeng Wang
Zhengde Bao
Oral Microbial Diversity Formed and Maintained through Decomposition Product Feedback Regulation and Delayed Responses
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
author_facet Chen Dong
Dandan Li
Zengfeng Wang
Zhengde Bao
author_sort Chen Dong
title Oral Microbial Diversity Formed and Maintained through Decomposition Product Feedback Regulation and Delayed Responses
title_short Oral Microbial Diversity Formed and Maintained through Decomposition Product Feedback Regulation and Delayed Responses
title_full Oral Microbial Diversity Formed and Maintained through Decomposition Product Feedback Regulation and Delayed Responses
title_fullStr Oral Microbial Diversity Formed and Maintained through Decomposition Product Feedback Regulation and Delayed Responses
title_full_unstemmed Oral Microbial Diversity Formed and Maintained through Decomposition Product Feedback Regulation and Delayed Responses
title_sort oral microbial diversity formed and maintained through decomposition product feedback regulation and delayed responses
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1741-4288
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Oral microbial diversity plays an important role on oral health maintenance. However, there are only few kinds of substrates available for the microbial flora in oral cavity, and it still remains unclear why oral microbial diversity can be formed and sustained without obvious competitive exclusion. Based on experimental phenomena and data, a new hypothesis was proposed, namely, the decomposition product negative feedback regulation on microbial population size and microbial delay responses including reproductive, reaction, interspecific competition, and substrate decomposition delay responses induced by oral immunity. According to hypothesis and its cellular automata (CA) model, the CA simulation results sufficiently proved that the decomposition product negative feedback regulation and four microbial delay responses could significantly alleviate the interspecific competitions and inhibit the emergence of dominant species, causing the formation and sustenance of oral microbial diversity. This study could also offer effective guidance of prevention and treatment of oral cavity diseases.
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