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Study reveals oxygen flips mouth bacteria communication and enzymes strengthen healthy microbes
Science
Published on 9 May 2026

Cutting bacterial signals let health linked microbes surge—how
New research shows mouth bacteria change behavior depending on oxygen, with quorum sensing signals playing a key role in whether plaque becomes harmful. By using lactonase enzymes to block AHL chemical “communication,” scientists boosted health-linked oral microbes without killing them. The findings suggest future gum disease treatments could reshape plaque by rewiring bacterial messaging rather than using broad antibiotics.
- Oxygen alters how oral bacteria coordinate growth
- Quorum sensing signals influence gum disease risk
- Lactonase enzymes can block AHL communication
- Healthy microbes can increase without killing bacteria
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