新发现的牙周炎病原体:来自关联和消除研究的证据。

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY Journal of Oral Microbiology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20002297.2023.2213111
Eduardo Lobão Veras, Nídia Castro Dos Santos, João Gabriel S Souza, Luciene C Figueiredo, Belen Retamal-Valdes, Valentim A R Barão, Jamil Shibli, Martinna Bertolini, Marcelo Faveri, Flavia Teles, Poliana Duarte, Magda Feres
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我们通过(i)比较健康和牙周炎患者之间非经典牙周分类群的发生(关联研究)来评估新牙周病原体存在的证据水平;(ii)评估处理后这些物种的流行率和水平的变化(消除研究)。在相关研究中,我们比较了牙周健康患者和牙周炎患者之间39种新型细菌的患病率和水平。在消除研究中,我们分析了来自牙周炎患者的样本,这些患者被分配单独接受洗牙和根刨治疗,或者使用甲硝唑+阿莫西林TID/ 14天。在基线、治疗后3个月和12个月评估79种细菌(39种新型细菌和40种经典细菌)的水平。所有样品均采用棋盘DNA-DNA杂交分析。在评估的39个新物种中,8个被归类为与牙周炎有强烈的联系,4个被归类为与牙周炎有中度的联系。我们的研究结果表明,有强有力的证据支持乳酸菌、阪崎克罗诺杆菌、gergovipluralibacterae、粪肠球菌、灰泥真杆菌、嗜酸丝状杆菌、流感嗜血杆菌和沃氏葡萄球菌是牙周病原体,而有适度的证据支持大肠杆菌、坏死梭杆菌、粘索螺旋体和金黄色葡萄球菌是牙周病原体。这些发现有助于更好地了解牙周炎的病因,并可能指导未来的诊断和干预研究。
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Newly identified pathogens in periodontitis: evidence from an association and an elimination study.

We assessed the level of evidence for the presence of new periodontal pathogens by (i) comparing the occurrence of non-classical periodontal taxa between healthy vs. periodontitis patients (Association study); (ii) assessing the modifications in the prevalence and levels of these species after treatments (Elimination study). In the Association study, we compared the prevalence and levels of 39 novel bacterial species between periodontally healthy and periodontitis patients. In the Elimination study, we analyzed samples from periodontitis patients assigned to receive scaling and root planing alone or with metronidazole+ amoxicillin TID/ 14 days. Levels of 79 bacterial species (39 novel and 40 classic) were assessed at baseline, 3 and 12 months post-therapy. All samples were analyzed using Checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization. Out of the 39 novel species evaluated, eight were categorized as having strong and four as having moderate association with periodontitis. Our findings suggest strong evidence supporting Lancefieldella rimae, Cronobacter sakazakii, Pluralibacter gergoviae, Enterococcus faecalis, Eubacterium limosum, Filifactor alocis, Haemophilus influenzae, and Staphylococcus warneri, and moderate evidence supporting Escherichia coli, Fusobacterium necrophorum, Spiroplasma ixodetis, and Staphylococcus aureus as periodontal pathogens. These findings contribute to a better understanding of the etiology of periodontitis and may guide future diagnostic and interventional studies.

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期刊介绍: As the first Open Access journal in its field, the Journal of Oral Microbiology aims to be an influential source of knowledge on the aetiological agents behind oral infectious diseases. The journal is an international forum for original research on all aspects of ''oral health''. Articles which seek to understand ''oral health'' through exploration of the pathogenesis, virulence, host-parasite interactions, and immunology of oral infections are of particular interest. However, the journal also welcomes work that addresses the global agenda of oral infectious diseases and articles that present new strategies for treatment and prevention or improvements to existing strategies. Topics: ''oral health'', microbiome, genomics, host-pathogen interactions, oral infections, aetiologic agents, pathogenesis, molecular microbiology systemic diseases, ecology/environmental microbiology, treatment, diagnostics, epidemiology, basic oral microbiology, and taxonomy/systematics. Article types: original articles, notes, review articles, mini-reviews and commentaries
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