Vijaylakshmi S Kottrashetti, Kishore G Bhat, Manohar S Kugaji, Sachita Shrikant Naik, Praveen Tanakanti
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Subgingival plaque sample was collected in reduced transport fluid and analyzed. DNA extraction and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) were performed for genus <i>Prevotella</i> followed by positive samples were considered for the detection of selected species through multiplex PCR using specific primers.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Out of 236 samples, 94.1% were positive for genus <i>Prevotella</i>. Out of 222 cases <i>P. nigrescens</i> showed the highest number of cases positive (59.5%) followed by <i>P. melaninogenica</i> (57.2%), <i>P. intermedia</i> (55.4%), and <i>P. loescheii</i> (40.1%). Species were analyzed individually between chronic periodontitis and healthy, <i>P. intermedia, P. nigrescens</i>, and <i>P. loescheii</i> showed greater positivity in healthy compared to chronic periodontitis. Positivity for <i>P. melaninogenica</i> was high in chronic periodontitis compared to healthy.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>The number of positive cases for species, when correlated with clinical parameters showed an increase in mean score for all clinical parameters assessed, suggesting the presence of variation in the prevalence of <i>Prevotella</i> species and geographic variation do exist in oral microflora. 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DNA extraction and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) were performed for genus <i>Prevotella</i> followed by positive samples were considered for the detection of selected species through multiplex PCR using specific primers.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Out of 236 samples, 94.1% were positive for genus <i>Prevotella</i>. Out of 222 cases <i>P. nigrescens</i> showed the highest number of cases positive (59.5%) followed by <i>P. melaninogenica</i> (57.2%), <i>P. intermedia</i> (55.4%), and <i>P. loescheii</i> (40.1%). Species were analyzed individually between chronic periodontitis and healthy, <i>P. intermedia, P. nigrescens</i>, and <i>P. loescheii</i> showed greater positivity in healthy compared to chronic periodontitis. 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Simultaneous detection and evaluation of Prevotella intermedia, Prevotella nigrescens, Prevotella loescheii, and Prevotella melaninogenica in subgingival plaque samples of chronic periodontitis and healthy individuals through multiplex polymerase chain reaction.
Background: Prevotella is a Gram-negative anaerobic bacilli. The phenotypic characteristics of the various species of Prevotella are similar, which often makes it difficult in routine differentiation and identification of all the species.
Aim: The purpose of the study was to detect and compare presence of Prevotella intermedia, Prevotella nigrescens, Prevotella melaninogenica, and Prevotella loescheii in subgingival plaque samples of chronic periodontitis and healthy individuals.
Materials and methods: Two hundred and thirty-six subjects were considered consisting of chronic periodontitis (128) and healthy (108) individuals. Subgingival plaque sample was collected in reduced transport fluid and analyzed. DNA extraction and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) were performed for genus Prevotella followed by positive samples were considered for the detection of selected species through multiplex PCR using specific primers.
Results: Out of 236 samples, 94.1% were positive for genus Prevotella. Out of 222 cases P. nigrescens showed the highest number of cases positive (59.5%) followed by P. melaninogenica (57.2%), P. intermedia (55.4%), and P. loescheii (40.1%). Species were analyzed individually between chronic periodontitis and healthy, P. intermedia, P. nigrescens, and P. loescheii showed greater positivity in healthy compared to chronic periodontitis. Positivity for P. melaninogenica was high in chronic periodontitis compared to healthy.
Conclusion: The number of positive cases for species, when correlated with clinical parameters showed an increase in mean score for all clinical parameters assessed, suggesting the presence of variation in the prevalence of Prevotella species and geographic variation do exist in oral microflora. Findings suggest that they can be normal commensals and opportunistic.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology publishes original scientific articles to support practice , education and research in the dental specialty of periodontology and oral implantology. Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology (JISP), is the official publication of the Society and is managed and brought out by the Editor of the society. The journal is published Bimonthly with special issues being brought out for specific occasions. The ISP had a bulletin as its publication for a large number of years and was enhanced as a Journal a few years ago