Journal article

Porphyromonas gulae has virulence and immunological characteristics similar to those of the human periodontal pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis

JC Lenzo, NM O'Brien-Simpson, RK Orth, HL Mitchell, SG Dashper, EC Reynolds

Infection and Immunity | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2016

Abstract

Periodontitis is a significant problem in companion animals, and yet little is known about the disease-associated microbiota. A major virulence factor for the human periodontal pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis is the lysyl- and arginylspecific proteolytic activity of the gingipains. We screened several Porphyromonas species isolated from companion animals-P. asaccharolytica, P. circumdentaria, P. endodontalis, P. levii, P. gulae, P. macacae, P. catoniae, and P. salivosa-for Lys- and Arg-specific proteolytic activity and compared the epithelial and macrophage responses and induction of alveolar bone resorption of the protease active species to that of Porphyromonas gingivalis. Only P. gulae ..

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Grants

Awarded by Cooperative Research Centres, Australian Government Department of Industry (CRCs)


Funding Acknowledgements

This work, including the efforts of Eric C. Reynolds, was funded by Cooperative Research Centres, Australian Government Department of Industry (CRCs) (20080108).