Fretibacterium: Exploring Its Pathogenic Potential in Oral Infectious Diseases.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Lisha Liang, Pengbo Liu, Dongzhe Song
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Abstract

Oral infectious diseases, particularly inflammatory periodontal lesions, exert a substantial impact on healthcare systems and economies, as acknowledged by the World Health Organization. The prevailing consensus attributes the onset of oral infectious diseases to dysbiosis within the intricate oral microbiome. In this context, Fretibacterium-a strictly anaerobic genus whose representative species, Fretibacterium fastidiosum, was classified in 2013 as the third human oral species within the Synergistetes phylum-has garnered attention for its progressive enrichment in periodontitis and distinct abundance profiles in health versus disease. This review synthesizes current knowledge on Fretibacterium's role in periodontal disease, dental caries, endodontic infections, and peri-implantitis, with emphasis on its virulence mechanisms. Then further explore its clinical associations with systemic conditions (e.g., diabetes) and evaluate conventional and emerging therapeutic strategies. By providing evidence-based insights, this work aims to guide clinical management and future research directions.

Fretibacterium:探索其在口腔感染性疾病中的致病潜力。
正如世界卫生组织所承认的那样,口腔传染病,特别是炎症性牙周病变,对卫生保健系统和经济产生重大影响。普遍的共识将口腔传染病的发病归因于复杂的口腔微生物群内的生态失调。在此背景下,Fretibacterium——一个严格的厌氧属,其代表种Fretibacterium fastidiosum在2013年被归类为协同菌门中的第三个人类口腔物种——因其在牙周炎中的逐渐富集和在健康与疾病中的独特丰度谱而引起了人们的关注。本文综述了Fretibacterium在牙周病、龋齿、牙髓感染和种植周炎中的作用,重点介绍了其毒力机制。然后进一步探讨其与全身疾病(如糖尿病)的临床关联,并评估传统和新兴的治疗策略。通过提供基于证据的见解,旨在指导临床管理和未来的研究方向。
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Molecular Oral Microbiology
Molecular Oral Microbiology DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-MICROBIOLOGY
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
5.40%
发文量
46
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Oral Microbiology publishes high quality research papers and reviews on fundamental or applied molecular studies of microorganisms of the oral cavity and respiratory tract, host-microbe interactions, cellular microbiology, molecular ecology, and immunological studies of oral and respiratory tract infections. Papers describing work in virology, or in immunology unrelated to microbial colonization or infection, will not be acceptable. Studies of the prevalence of organisms or of antimicrobials agents also are not within the scope of the journal. The journal does not publish Short Communications or Letters to the Editor. Molecular Oral Microbiology is published bimonthly.
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