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Veillonella are Gram-negative bacteria (Gram stain pink) anaerobic , unlike most , which are Gram-positive bacteria. This is well known for its fermenting abilities. It is a normal bacterium in the and of . In humans they have been implicated in cases of and , for example with the species Veillonella parvula.

Veillonella dispar is the most -reducing bacterium in the oral cavity, which is beneficially anti-bacterial.

When Veillonella is responsible for clinical infections in humans, it should be kept in mind that more than 70% of the strains are resistant to penicillin, while more than 95% of the strains are susceptible to amoxicillin/clavulanate.

Previous studies have shown that exercise is associated with changes in microbiome composition. Specifically, Veillonella, , , Methanobrevibacter, and are in more abundance in endurance athletes. Specifically, one study has proposed that V. atypica is beneficial for endurance performance because the high-lactate environment of the athlete provides a selective advantage for colonization by lactate metabolizing organisms, such as Veillonella. Previous studies in mice have shown that propionate increases heart rate variability (HRV) and VO2 max. It also raises the resting energy expenditure and lipid oxidation in fasted humans. These modifications are beneficial for athletes because an increase in HRV indicates that the body is adapting to the exercise stimuli, indicating an increase in fitness. Also, a higher VO2 max allows the athlete to produce more energy which allows them to do more work and an increase in lipid oxidation delays glycogen depletion.


Fermentation
Lactate is fermented to and by the methylmalonyl-CoA pathway. Little ATP is produced in this fermentation. High substrate affinity is suggested to be the reason.

3 Lactate → acetate + 2 + +

A study of Veillonella in endurance athletes found that a relative abundance of the bacteria in the gut is associated with increased treadmill run time performance. This effect was demonstrated to be due to the organism's metabolite produced from .


Phylogeny
The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).

Unassigned species:

  • V. absiana Bai et al. 2025
  • " V. atypica" Drancourt et al. 2004 non (Rogosa 1965) Mays et al. 1982
  • " V. faecalis" Yang et al. 2024
  • " V. massiliensis" Togo et al. 2017
  • " V. orientalis" Mashima-Usami et al. 2024


Infections and Treatment
Meningitis, osteomyelitis, periodontitis, and endocarditis are infections that can be caused by V. parvula. Prosthetic joint infection and endocarditis have been shown to be caused by V. dispar. Although very rare, endocarditis has also been caused by V. montpellierensis and V. alcalescens.

A large percentage of Veillonella species are resistant to penicillin. Antibiotics that Veillonella species are less resistant to or not resistant to at all include , , , , and .


See also
  • List of bacterial orders
  • List of bacteria genera


Further reading
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