Periodontal disease severity is associated to pathogenic consortia comprising putative and candidate periodontal pathogens
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Resumo: | Background: Complex interactions among distinct oral taxa within a dysbiotic periodontal microenvironment are not fully understood. Hypothesis/ gap statement: Based on a holistic concept of polymicrobial etiology, we hypothesized that putative and novel periodontal pathogens are more frequently detected in consortia than as single species in advanced forms of periodontal diseases (PD). Aim: To correlate specific consortia of putative and novel periodontal pathogens with clinical periodontal status. Methodology. Subgingival biofilm was obtained from individuals with periodontal health (113, PH), gingivitis (91, G) and periodontitis (209, P). Genomic DNA was purified and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (Aa), including Aa strain JP2, Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg), Dialister pneumosintes (Dp), and Filifactor alocis (Fa) were detected by PCR. Configural frequency and logistic regression analyses were performed to correlate microbial consortia with PD. Results. Aa + Pg in the presence of Dp (phi = 0.240; χ2 = 11.9), p < 0.01), as well as Aa JP2 clone + Dp + Fa (phi = 0.186, χ2 = 4.6; p < 0.05) were predominant in advanced stages of P. The consortium Aa + Fa + Dp was strongly related to deep pocketing and inflammation (p<0.001). The best predictors of disease severity (80% accuracy) included older age (OR 1.11 [95% CI 1.07 – 1.15], p<0.001), Black/African-American ancestry (OR 1.89 [95% CI 1.19 – 2.99], p = 0.007, and high frequency of Aa + Pg + Dp (OR 3.04 [95% CI 1.49 – 6.22], p = 0.002). Conclusion. Specific microbial consortia of putative and novel periodontal pathogens, associated with demographic parameters correlate with severe periodontitis, supporting the multifactorial nature of the etiology and pathogenesis of PD. |
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https://doi.org/10.48331/scielodata.ZYQXJHAraújo, Lélia LimaLourenço, Talita Gomes BaêtaColombo, Ana Paula VieiraPeriodontal disease severity is associated to pathogenic consortia comprising putative and candidate periodontal pathogensPeriodontal pathogenic consortia in severe periodontitisSciELO DataBackground: Complex interactions among distinct oral taxa within a dysbiotic periodontal microenvironment are not fully understood. Hypothesis/ gap statement: Based on a holistic concept of polymicrobial etiology, we hypothesized that putative and novel periodontal pathogens are more frequently detected in consortia than as single species in advanced forms of periodontal diseases (PD). Aim: To correlate specific consortia of putative and novel periodontal pathogens with clinical periodontal status. Methodology. Subgingival biofilm was obtained from individuals with periodontal health (113, PH), gingivitis (91, G) and periodontitis (209, P). Genomic DNA was purified and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (Aa), including Aa strain JP2, Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg), Dialister pneumosintes (Dp), and Filifactor alocis (Fa) were detected by PCR. Configural frequency and logistic regression analyses were performed to correlate microbial consortia with PD. Results. Aa + Pg in the presence of Dp (phi = 0.240; χ2 = 11.9), p < 0.01), as well as Aa JP2 clone + Dp + Fa (phi = 0.186, χ2 = 4.6; p < 0.05) were predominant in advanced stages of P. The consortium Aa + Fa + Dp was strongly related to deep pocketing and inflammation (p<0.001). The best predictors of disease severity (80% accuracy) included older age (OR 1.11 [95% CI 1.07 – 1.15], p<0.001), Black/African-American ancestry (OR 1.89 [95% CI 1.19 – 2.99], p = 0.007, and high frequency of Aa + Pg + Dp (OR 3.04 [95% CI 1.49 – 6.22], p = 0.002). Conclusion. Specific microbial consortia of putative and novel periodontal pathogens, associated with demographic parameters correlate with severe periodontitis, supporting the multifactorial nature of the etiology and pathogenesis of PD.2022-11-29info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Medicine, Health and Life SciencesGingivitisPeriodontitisDental plaqueAggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitansPorphyromonas gingivalisPCRinfo:eu-repo/semantics/datasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/datasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionDatasetreponame:SciELO Datainstname:Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)instacron:SCIRepositório de Dados de PesquisaONGhttps://data.scielo.org/oai/requestdata@scielo.orgopendoar:2022-11-30T05:00:02SciELO Data - Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)falsedoi:10.48331/scielodata.ZYQXJH |
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Periodontal disease severity is associated to pathogenic consortia comprising putative and candidate periodontal pathogens Periodontal pathogenic consortia in severe periodontitis |
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Periodontal disease severity is associated to pathogenic consortia comprising putative and candidate periodontal pathogens |
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Periodontal disease severity is associated to pathogenic consortia comprising putative and candidate periodontal pathogens Araújo, Lélia Lima Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Gingivitis Periodontitis Dental plaque Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans Porphyromonas gingivalis PCR |
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Periodontal disease severity is associated to pathogenic consortia comprising putative and candidate periodontal pathogens |
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Periodontal disease severity is associated to pathogenic consortia comprising putative and candidate periodontal pathogens |
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Periodontal disease severity is associated to pathogenic consortia comprising putative and candidate periodontal pathogens |
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Periodontal disease severity is associated to pathogenic consortia comprising putative and candidate periodontal pathogens |
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Periodontal disease severity is associated to pathogenic consortia comprising putative and candidate periodontal pathogens |
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Araújo, Lélia Lima |
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Araújo, Lélia Lima Lourenço, Talita Gomes Baêta Colombo, Ana Paula Vieira |
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Lourenço, Talita Gomes Baêta Colombo, Ana Paula Vieira |
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Araújo, Lélia Lima Lourenço, Talita Gomes Baêta Colombo, Ana Paula Vieira |
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Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Gingivitis Periodontitis Dental plaque Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans Porphyromonas gingivalis PCR |
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Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Gingivitis Periodontitis Dental plaque Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans Porphyromonas gingivalis PCR |
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Background: Complex interactions among distinct oral taxa within a dysbiotic periodontal microenvironment are not fully understood. Hypothesis/ gap statement: Based on a holistic concept of polymicrobial etiology, we hypothesized that putative and novel periodontal pathogens are more frequently detected in consortia than as single species in advanced forms of periodontal diseases (PD). Aim: To correlate specific consortia of putative and novel periodontal pathogens with clinical periodontal status. Methodology. Subgingival biofilm was obtained from individuals with periodontal health (113, PH), gingivitis (91, G) and periodontitis (209, P). Genomic DNA was purified and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (Aa), including Aa strain JP2, Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg), Dialister pneumosintes (Dp), and Filifactor alocis (Fa) were detected by PCR. Configural frequency and logistic regression analyses were performed to correlate microbial consortia with PD. Results. Aa + Pg in the presence of Dp (phi = 0.240; χ2 = 11.9), p < 0.01), as well as Aa JP2 clone + Dp + Fa (phi = 0.186, χ2 = 4.6; p < 0.05) were predominant in advanced stages of P. The consortium Aa + Fa + Dp was strongly related to deep pocketing and inflammation (p<0.001). The best predictors of disease severity (80% accuracy) included older age (OR 1.11 [95% CI 1.07 – 1.15], p<0.001), Black/African-American ancestry (OR 1.89 [95% CI 1.19 – 2.99], p = 0.007, and high frequency of Aa + Pg + Dp (OR 3.04 [95% CI 1.49 – 6.22], p = 0.002). Conclusion. Specific microbial consortia of putative and novel periodontal pathogens, associated with demographic parameters correlate with severe periodontitis, supporting the multifactorial nature of the etiology and pathogenesis of PD. |
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