Microbial Profile of Supragingival and Subgingival Plaque of Patients With Glycogen Storage Disease
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Resumo: | Abstract Patients with glycogen storage disease (GSD) are either orally fed (ORF) or gastronomy-tube fed (GTF) with cornstarch to maintain normal glucose levels. It is not known whether the use of cornstarch affects the microbiological oral profile of patients with GSD. Thus, the purpose of this study was to compare supragingival and subgingival plaque samples collected from 53 participants with GSD (2-56 years)—29 ORF and 24 GTF. The 16S sequence bacterial profiles of plaque DNA were obtained and a total of 768 probes were detected across the plaque groups. Orally fed patients showed higher means of cariogenic species and periodontal health-associated species, whereas GTF patients showed higher means of periopathogenic species (P < .05). Orally fed patients exhibited high levels of caries pathogens and lower levels of periodontal pathogens possibly due to the acidic environment created by their cornstarch diet, when compared to GTF patients. |
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Microbial Profile of Supragingival and Subgingival Plaque of Patients With Glycogen Storage Diseaseglucose storage diseaseoral microbiomedental plaquecariesperiodontal diseasenext-generation sequencingAbstract Patients with glycogen storage disease (GSD) are either orally fed (ORF) or gastronomy-tube fed (GTF) with cornstarch to maintain normal glucose levels. It is not known whether the use of cornstarch affects the microbiological oral profile of patients with GSD. Thus, the purpose of this study was to compare supragingival and subgingival plaque samples collected from 53 participants with GSD (2-56 years)—29 ORF and 24 GTF. The 16S sequence bacterial profiles of plaque DNA were obtained and a total of 768 probes were detected across the plaque groups. Orally fed patients showed higher means of cariogenic species and periodontal health-associated species, whereas GTF patients showed higher means of periopathogenic species (P < .05). Orally fed patients exhibited high levels of caries pathogens and lower levels of periodontal pathogens possibly due to the acidic environment created by their cornstarch diet, when compared to GTF patients.Latin American Society Inborn Errors and Neonatal Screening (SLEIMPN); Instituto Genética para Todos (IGPT)2016-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2326-45942016000100322Journal of Inborn Errors of Metabolism and Screening v.4 2016reponame:Journal of Inborn Errors of Metabolism and Screeninginstname:Instituto Genética para Todos (IGPT)instacron:IGPT10.1177/2326409816682765info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGarcia,Chealsea E.Adewumi,Abimbola O.Gong,YanHuang,HongWeinstein,David A.Nascimento,Marcelle M.Shaddox,Luciana M.eng2019-05-28T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2326-45942016000100322Revistahttp://jiems-journal.org/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpjiems@jiems-journal.org||rgiugliani@hcpa.edu.br2326-45942326-4594opendoar:2019-05-28T00:00Journal of Inborn Errors of Metabolism and Screening - Instituto Genética para Todos (IGPT)false |
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Microbial Profile of Supragingival and Subgingival Plaque of Patients With Glycogen Storage Disease |
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Microbial Profile of Supragingival and Subgingival Plaque of Patients With Glycogen Storage Disease |
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Microbial Profile of Supragingival and Subgingival Plaque of Patients With Glycogen Storage Disease Garcia,Chealsea E. glucose storage disease oral microbiome dental plaque caries periodontal disease next-generation sequencing |
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Microbial Profile of Supragingival and Subgingival Plaque of Patients With Glycogen Storage Disease |
title_full |
Microbial Profile of Supragingival and Subgingival Plaque of Patients With Glycogen Storage Disease |
title_fullStr |
Microbial Profile of Supragingival and Subgingival Plaque of Patients With Glycogen Storage Disease |
title_full_unstemmed |
Microbial Profile of Supragingival and Subgingival Plaque of Patients With Glycogen Storage Disease |
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Microbial Profile of Supragingival and Subgingival Plaque of Patients With Glycogen Storage Disease |
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Garcia,Chealsea E. |
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Garcia,Chealsea E. Adewumi,Abimbola O. Gong,Yan Huang,Hong Weinstein,David A. Nascimento,Marcelle M. Shaddox,Luciana M. |
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Adewumi,Abimbola O. Gong,Yan Huang,Hong Weinstein,David A. Nascimento,Marcelle M. Shaddox,Luciana M. |
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Garcia,Chealsea E. Adewumi,Abimbola O. Gong,Yan Huang,Hong Weinstein,David A. Nascimento,Marcelle M. Shaddox,Luciana M. |
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv |
glucose storage disease oral microbiome dental plaque caries periodontal disease next-generation sequencing |
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glucose storage disease oral microbiome dental plaque caries periodontal disease next-generation sequencing |
description |
Abstract Patients with glycogen storage disease (GSD) are either orally fed (ORF) or gastronomy-tube fed (GTF) with cornstarch to maintain normal glucose levels. It is not known whether the use of cornstarch affects the microbiological oral profile of patients with GSD. Thus, the purpose of this study was to compare supragingival and subgingival plaque samples collected from 53 participants with GSD (2-56 years)—29 ORF and 24 GTF. The 16S sequence bacterial profiles of plaque DNA were obtained and a total of 768 probes were detected across the plaque groups. Orally fed patients showed higher means of cariogenic species and periodontal health-associated species, whereas GTF patients showed higher means of periopathogenic species (P < .05). Orally fed patients exhibited high levels of caries pathogens and lower levels of periodontal pathogens possibly due to the acidic environment created by their cornstarch diet, when compared to GTF patients. |
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Latin American Society Inborn Errors and Neonatal Screening (SLEIMPN); Instituto Genética para Todos (IGPT) |
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