Association of supragingival plaque management with subgingival microbiota is moderated by adjunctive antibiotics in stage III-IV periodontitis patients during periodontal therapy.

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Journal of Oral Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-06-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20002297.2025.2517043
Kyana Charlotte Laura Saberi Kakhki, Inga Harks, Johannes Matern, Karola Prior, Peter Eickholz, Katrin Lorenz, Ti-Sun Kim, Thomas Kocher, Jörg Meyle, Doğan Kaner, Yvonne Jockel-Schneider, Dag Harmsen, Benjamin Ehmke, Sven Kleine Bardenhorst, Daniel Hagenfeld
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Abstract

Background: This study examines the relationship between supragingival plaque control and subgingival microbiota during periodontal therapy, focusing on microbial clusters associated with plaque levels.

Methods: Data were drawn from a 26-month multicenter, double-blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Supragingival plaque was measured using the O'Leary index, and subgingival microbiota were profiled via Illumina 16S rRNA gene sequencing. A novel topic modelling approach using cross-validated Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) identified microbial clusters, and negative binomial mixed models evaluated their association with plaque levels.

Results: Supragingival plaque was positively associated with bleeding on probing (BOP) and microbial diversity, but not with dysbiosis. A specific subgingival microbial cluster dominated by Selenomonas and Leptotrichia was linked to elevated plaque levels and increased in abundance following both antibiotic and placebo treatments. The odds ratio for plaque associated with this cluster was 1.20 (95% CI: 1.07-1.35). Stratified analyses showed this association was reduced in the antibiotic group but remained in the placebo group.

Conclusion: Ineffective supragingival plaque control correlates with increased BOP and microbial diversity, though not necessarily with dysbiosis. Adjunctive antibiotics may promote a more cariogenic subgingival microbiota by disrupting the association between plaque accumulation and the abundance of acidogenic taxa such as Selenomonas and Leptotrichia.

在牙周治疗期间,III-IV期牙周炎患者的辅助抗生素调节了龈上菌斑管理与龈下微生物群的关系。
背景:本研究探讨牙周治疗期间龈上菌斑控制与龈下微生物群之间的关系,重点关注菌斑水平相关的微生物群。方法:数据来自一项为期26个月的多中心、双盲、随机、安慰剂对照试验。使用O'Leary指数测量龈上菌斑,并通过Illumina 16S rRNA基因测序分析龈下微生物群。一种新的主题建模方法使用交叉验证的潜在狄利克雷分配(LDA)识别微生物集群,负二项混合模型评估它们与斑块水平的关系。结果:龈上斑块与探诊出血(BOP)和微生物多样性呈正相关,但与生态失调无关。以硒单胞菌和纤毛菌为主的特定龈下微生物群与菌斑水平升高有关,抗生素和安慰剂治疗后菌斑数量均增加。斑块相关的优势比为1.20 (95% CI: 1.07-1.35)。分层分析显示,这种相关性在抗生素组有所降低,但在安慰剂组仍然存在。结论:无效的龈上菌斑控制与BOP和微生物多样性增加有关,但不一定与生态失调有关。辅助抗生素可能通过破坏菌斑积累与产酸类群(如硒单胞菌和钩毛菌)丰度之间的关系,促进牙龈下微生物群的形成。
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CiteScore
8.00
自引率
4.40%
发文量
52
审稿时长
12 weeks
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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