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International Journal of Oral Biology
2019 Volume.44 No. 4 p.152 ~ p.159
Weissella cibaria CMU suppresses mgl gene expression and enzyme activity associated with bad breath
Kim Hyun-Jin

Yeu Ji-Eun
Lee Dong-Suk
Kang Mi-Sun
Abstract
The oral care probiotic strain Weissella cibaria CMU (oraCMU) inhibits volatile sulphur compounds associated with halitosis, presumably by inhibiting the growth of associated oral pathogens. In the present study, we investigated whether oraCMU inhibits the production of these compounds by suppressing the expression of mgl . This gene encodes L-methionine-¥á-deamino-¥ã-mercaptomethane-lyase (METase) and is involved in the production of methyl mercaptan (CH 3 SH) by Porphyromonas gingivalis . Therefore, we specifically investigated the effects of oraCMU on the growth, CH 3 SH production, METase activity, and mgl expression of P. gingivalis . The minimum inhibitory concentrations of cell-free supernatant and secreted proteins from oraCMU were 125 mg/mL and 800 ¥ìg/mL, respectively. At sub-minimum inhibitory concentration levels, these metabolites inhibited CH 3 SH production, but they also reduced P. gingivalis viability. Only heat-killed oraCMU decreased CH 3 SH production without affecting P. gingivalis viability. Heat-killed oraCMU also inhibited METase activity toward L-methionine and mgl mRNA expression ( p < 0.05). In summary, we demonstrated the inhibition of volatile sulphur compounds via the antimicrobial action of oraCMU and, for the first time, the inhibition of such compounds by heat-killed oraCMU, which occurred at the molecular level.
KEYWORD
Probiotics, Halitosis, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Methyl mercaptan, L-methionine-¥á-deamino-¥ã-mercaptomethanelyase
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