The microbiome alterations of supragingival plaque among adolescents using clear aligners: a metagenomic sequencing analysis.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 Dentistry
Chunlin Wang, Chao Zhang, Shan He, Qiuyu Wang, Hai Gao
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Abstract

Background: White spot lesions (WSLs) may develop in adolescents undergoing clear aligner (CA) therapy with poor oral hygiene. The specific effects of CAs on the microbial composition and functional characteristics of supragingival plaques remain unclear. The present study investigated the shift in the supragingival microbial community induced by CAs in adolescents through metagenomic technology.

Methods: Fifteen adolescents (12-15 years old) with Invisalign appliances were recruited. Supragingival plaque specimens were obtained twice, before treatment (T1) and three months after treatment (T2). All the bacterial plaque specimens were analyzed for microbial communities and functions using metagenomic analyses.

Results: A total of 2,840,242,722 reads disclosed 180 phyla, 3,975 genera, and 16,497 microbiome species. During the first three months, the microbial community was relatively stable. The genus level revealed a higher relative abundance of Capnocytophaga, Neisseria, and Arachnia in the T2 period. Furthermore, the functional analysis suggested that the relative abundances of folate biosynthesis, biotin metabolism and biofilm formation-vibrio cholerae were increased in the T2 period compared to the T1 period. Finally, virulence factor analysis demonstrated that the relative abundance of genes associated with type IV pili (VF0082) and polar flagella (VF0473) was higher in the T2 period than in the T1 period.

Conclusion: In adolescents undergoing CA therapy with poor plaque control, caries progresses quickly within three months and noticeable WSLs develop on the tooth surface. Although the microbial community remained relatively steady and CA therapy did not cause significant changes in the overall functional gene composition in the first three months, virulence factors, including type IV pili and flagella, were more abundant and actively contributed to microorganism adhesion and biofilm formation.

使用清晰对准器的青少年龈上菌斑的微生物组改变:宏基因组测序分析。
背景:接受透明矫治器(CA)治疗且口腔卫生较差的青少年可能会出现白斑病变(WSL)。目前还不清楚透明矫治器对龈上斑块微生物组成和功能特征的具体影响。本研究通过元基因组学技术研究了CA对青少年龈上牙龈微生物群落的影响:方法:招募了 15 名使用隐适美(Invisalign)矫治器的青少年(12-15 岁)。分别在治疗前(T1)和治疗后三个月(T2)两次采集龈上菌斑标本。采用元基因组分析方法对所有菌斑标本进行微生物群落和功能分析:总计 2,840,242,722 个读数揭示了 180 个门、3,975 个属和 16,497 个微生物组物种。在最初的三个月中,微生物群落相对稳定。在属的层面上,T2 期的 Capnocytophaga、Neisseria 和 Arachnia 的相对丰度较高。此外,功能分析表明,与 T1 期相比,T2 期叶酸生物合成、生物素代谢和生物膜形成-霍乱弧菌的相对丰度有所增加。最后,毒力因子分析显示,与第四型纤毛(VF0082)和极鞭毛(VF0473)相关的基因的相对丰度在T2期高于T1期:结论:在接受CA治疗且牙菌斑控制不佳的青少年中,龋病在三个月内迅速发展,牙齿表面出现了明显的WSL。虽然微生物群落保持相对稳定,CA疗法在前三个月也没有引起整体功能基因组成的显著变化,但包括IV型纤毛和鞭毛在内的毒力因子更加丰富,并积极促进了微生物的粘附和生物膜的形成。
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Progress in Orthodontics
Progress in Orthodontics Dentistry-Orthodontics
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
4.20%
发文量
45
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Progress in Orthodontics is a fully open access, international journal owned by the Italian Society of Orthodontics and published under the brand SpringerOpen. The Society is currently covering all publication costs so there are no article processing charges for authors. It is a premier journal of international scope that fosters orthodontic research, including both basic research and development of innovative clinical techniques, with an emphasis on the following areas: • Mechanisms to improve orthodontics • Clinical studies and control animal studies • Orthodontics and genetics, genomics • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) control clinical trials • Efficacy of orthodontic appliances and animal models • Systematic reviews and meta analyses • Mechanisms to speed orthodontic treatment Progress in Orthodontics will consider for publication only meritorious and original contributions. These may be: • Original articles reporting the findings of clinical trials, clinically relevant basic scientific investigations, or novel therapeutic or diagnostic systems • Review articles on current topics • Articles on novel techniques and clinical tools • Articles of contemporary interest
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