Evolution of the Serotypes of aggregatibacter Actinomycetemcomitans In Relation to Aggressive Periodontitis and Geographic Origin of Individuals – A Review of the Literature

Chi‐Cheng Tsai, Ying-Chu Lin
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Aggressive periodontitis is a severe and rapidly progressing form of periodontitis [1,2] that affecting supporting tissues of the teeth induced by microbial deposits [3]. Aggregatibacter actinimycetemcomitans is an important pathogen related to aggressively progressive periodontal breakdown in adolescents and adults [4,5]. A. actinomycetemcomitans (A.a.) can be grouped into seven serotypes (a-g) [6,7]. Several studies have examined the relationship of A.a. serotype, ethnical status and geographic populations, periodontal disease status [8,9,10]. Individuals are usually colonized by a single serotype that can exist for life [8,11,12]. The frequency distribution of A.a. serotypes differs among various populations [13]. The available literature suggests that serotypes a, b. and c occur much more often among oral isolates than d, e, f and g [14,15,16]. The serotype distributions have been shown to be different among various geographic populations including African, Asian, Europeans, and North and South American [15,16,17,18,19]. The purpose of the present study was to review the studies that have investigated the prevalence and the distribution of A.a. serotypes in subgingival samples Crimson Publishers Wings to the Research Review Article
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侵袭性牙周炎是一种严重且进展迅速的牙周炎[1,2],由微生物沉积bbb引起,影响牙齿的支撑组织。在青少年和成人中,放线菌聚集菌是一种与侵袭性进行性牙周破裂相关的重要病原体[4,5]。放线菌comitans (A.a.)可分为7种血清型(a-g)[6,7]。一些研究调查了A.a.血清型、种族状况与地理人群、牙周病状况的关系[8,9,10]。个体通常由单一血清型定植,可终生存在[8,11,12]。a.a.a血清型的频率分布在不同人群中有所不同[b]。现有文献表明,口服分离株中血清型a、b和c比d、e、f和g更为常见[14,15,16]。血清型分布在包括非洲、亚洲、欧洲以及北美和南美在内的不同地理人群中有所不同[15,16,17,18,19]。本研究的目的是回顾调查牙龈下样本中A.a.血清型的患病率和分布的研究
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