Abstract: | The infectiousness of several combinations of bacteria containing Bacteroides gingivalis and other bacteria associated with periodontal diseases was evaluated by subcutaneous injection to guinea pigs. Among the seven mixtures studied, only one permitted the development of an infection easily transmissible to a second guinea pig; this bacterial mixture was composed of B. gingivalis, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Eubacterium saburreum, and Capnocytophaga ochracea (formerly Bacteroides ochraceus). Owing to its ability to synthesize many lytic enzymes and potentially cytotoxic products, B. gingivalis represented the most virulent species of the mixture. Results from in vitro studies suggest that the development of B. gingivalis in the infected animal depends on the growth of C. ochracea. Succinic acid produced in large amount by C. ochracea seems to be one of the growth factors used by B. gingivalis. |