Characteristics of Subgingival Plaque Microbiome in Japanese Older Adults With Healthy Gingiva.

IF 5.8 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Tomoki Akatsu,Hatsumi Souno,Akihiko Fujii,Yoshihiko Minegishi,Noriyasu Ota,Yoshihisa Yamashita
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AIM To elucidate the characteristics of the subgingival plaque microbiome in older adults without gingival inflammation. MATERIALS AND METHODS Subgingival plaque from 180 participants was collected and analysed using 16S rRNA sequencing. Based on the clinical parameters at the sampling sites, participants were categorised as healthy (gingival index [GI] = 0, maximum probing pocket depth [PPDmax] ≤ 2.0 and gingival recession [GR] = 0) or non-healthy (GI > 0, or PPDmax > 2.0 or GR > 0). Each group was further stratified by age into younger (< 65 years) and older (≥ 65 years) subgroups. We performed diversity and linear discriminant effect size (LEfSe) analyses to elucidate microbiome characteristics of healthy older adults. RESULTS We observed differences in α-diversity and β-diversity between younger and older individuals only in the healthy group. Healthy older individuals showed a lower α-diversity index, indicating a healthy-like profile shift and also a significantly greater difference in β-diversity from the non-healthy group than the healthy younger subgroup. LEfSe analysis indicated that six amplicon sequence variants (ASVs), such as Rothia dentocariosa, Neisseria perflava and Actinomyces sp. HMT-448, were predominant in the healthy older subgroup. CONCLUSION Maintaining lower α-diversity, with an abundance of R. dentocariosa and N. perflava, which are possible nitrate-reducing bacteria, may contribute to lifelong healthy gingiva by preventing microbial dysbiosis.
具有健康牙龈的日本老年人龈下菌斑微生物群特征
目的探讨无牙龈炎症的老年人龈下菌斑微生物群的特征。材料与方法收集180例受试者的龈下菌斑,采用16S rRNA测序进行分析。根据采样点的临床参数,将受试者分为健康组(牙龈指数[GI] = 0,最大探测袋深度[PPDmax]≤2.0,牙龈退行度[GR] = 0)和非健康组(GI指数[GI] 0,或PPDmax > 2.0或GR > 0)。每组进一步按年龄分层为年轻(< 65岁)和老年(≥65岁)亚组。我们进行了多样性和线性判别效应大小(LEfSe)分析,以阐明健康老年人的微生物组特征。结果α-多样性和β-多样性仅在健康组中青年和老年个体之间存在差异。健康老年人的α-多样性指数较低,显示出健康样谱的转变,而与非健康组相比,健康青年亚组的β-多样性差异显著较大。LEfSe分析显示,健康老年亚群中主要存在6种扩增子序列变异(asv),如牙齿罗氏菌(Rothia dentocariosa)、perflava奈瑟菌(Neisseria perflava)和放线菌(Actinomyces sp. HMT-448)。结论维持较低的α-多样性,丰富的牙齿R.和N. perflava可能是硝酸盐还原菌,可能通过防止微生物生态失调而促进牙龈终身健康。
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Journal of Clinical Periodontology
Journal of Clinical Periodontology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
13.30
自引率
10.40%
发文量
175
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Periodontology was founded by the British, Dutch, French, German, Scandinavian, and Swiss Societies of Periodontology. The aim of the Journal of Clinical Periodontology is to provide the platform for exchange of scientific and clinical progress in the field of Periodontology and allied disciplines, and to do so at the highest possible level. The Journal also aims to facilitate the application of new scientific knowledge to the daily practice of the concerned disciplines and addresses both practicing clinicians and academics. The Journal is the official publication of the European Federation of Periodontology but wishes to retain its international scope. The Journal publishes original contributions of high scientific merit in the fields of periodontology and implant dentistry. Its scope encompasses the physiology and pathology of the periodontium, the tissue integration of dental implants, the biology and the modulation of periodontal and alveolar bone healing and regeneration, diagnosis, epidemiology, prevention and therapy of periodontal disease, the clinical aspects of tooth replacement with dental implants, and the comprehensive rehabilitation of the periodontal patient. Review articles by experts on new developments in basic and applied periodontal science and associated dental disciplines, advances in periodontal or implant techniques and procedures, and case reports which illustrate important new information are also welcome.
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