Evaluation of microbiome in primary and permanent dentition in grade C periodontitis in young individuals

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of periodontology Pub Date : 2024-03-13 DOI:10.1002/JPER.23-0504
Sungeun Stephanie Koo, Jussara G. Fernandes, Lu Li, Hong Huang, Ikramuddin Aukhil, Peter Harrison, Patricia I. Diaz, Luciana M. Shaddox
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Abstract

Background

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the subgingival microbiome in patients with grade C molar-incisor pattern periodontitis (C-MIP) affecting the primary or permanent dentitions.

Methods

DNA was isolated from subgingival biofilm samples from diseased and healthy sites from 45 C-MIP patients and subjected to phylogenetic microarray analysis. C-MIP sites were compared between children affected in the primary to those affected in the permanent dentitions. Within-subject differences between C-MIP-affected sites and dentition-matched healthy sites were also evaluated.

Results

C-MIP sites of subjects affected in the primary dentition showed partially overlapping but distinct microbial communities from C-MIP permanent dentition sites (p < 0.05). Differences were due to increased levels in primary C-MIP sites of certain species of the genera Capnocytophaga and Leptotrichia, while C-MIP permanent dentition sites showed higher prevalence of Filifactor alocis. Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (Aa) was among species seen in high prevalence and levels in both primary and permanent C-MIP sites. Moreover, both permanent and primary C-MIP sites showed distinct microbial communities when compared to dentition-matched healthy sites in the same subject (p < 0.01).

Conclusions

Primary and permanent teeth with C-MIP showed a dysbiotic microbiome, with children affected in the primary dentition showing a distinct profile from those affected in the permanent dentition. However, Aa was enriched in both primary and permanent diseased sites, confirming that this microorganism is implicated in C-MIP in both dentitions.

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评估 C 级牙周炎青少年基牙和恒牙中的微生物群。
研究背景本研究旨在评估影响基牙或恒牙的 C 级磨牙-尖牙模式牙周炎(C-MIP)患者的龈下微生物组:从45名C-MIP患者患病部位和健康部位的龈下生物膜样本中分离DNA,并进行系统发育芯片分析。比较基牙和恒牙患儿的 C-MIP 病变部位。此外,还评估了受C-MIP影响的部位与牙列匹配的健康部位之间的组内差异:结果:受 C-MIP 影响的基牙部位与受 C-MIP 影响的恒牙部位显示出部分重叠但不同的微生物群落(p 结论:受 C-MIP 影响的基牙和恒牙部位与受 C-MIP 影响的恒牙部位显示出部分重叠但不同的微生物群落:患有 C-MIP 的基牙和恒牙显示出微生物群落失调,基牙受影响儿童的微生物群落与恒牙受影响儿童的微生物群落截然不同。不过,Aa 在原牙和恒牙患病部位都有富集,证实这种微生物与两种牙齿的 C-MIP 都有关系。
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Journal of periodontology
Journal of periodontology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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9.10
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7.00%
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290
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Periodontology publishes articles relevant to the science and practice of periodontics and related areas.
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