Relationship between peptidase activity from Treponema denticola, Porphyromonas gingivalis, and Bacteroides forsythus and attachment loss.

H Yoshie, Y Hirose, T Suzuki, K Hara
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As a diagnostic test, "Periocheck" can detect the N-carbobenzoxyglycyl-glycy-arginyl peptidase that is produced by Treponema denticola, Porphyromonas gingivalis, and Bacteroides forsythus. The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between peptidase activity and attachment loss. After Phase 1 and surgical therapy, a total of 111 sites from 47 adult periodontitis patients were divided into four groups according to peptidase activity (trypsin unit, TU): A, < 0.1 TU; B, 0.1-0.2 TU; C and D > or = 0.2 TU. All sites in groups A, B, and C were untreated, whereas both subgingival 3% hydrogen peroxide irrigation and 2% minocycline application were undertaken every 45 days throughout the experiment in group D. All subjects were recalled at 3-month intervals. Peptidase activity and clinical assessments were measured for the 18-month period. Significant attachment loss associated with high values of the peptidase activity was found through the experimental period in groups B and C. In contrast, no obvious change of attachment loss was found in groups A and D following low peptidase activity at 6, 12, and 18 months. The mean attachment loss throughout the 18-month period was 0.22 mm in group A, 1.04 mm in group B, 1.53 mm in group C, and -0.35 mm in group D. Probing depth and percentages of bleeding on probing significantly increased in group C, whereas they decreased in group D. This peptidase test displayed a 77.8% sensitivity and 68.6% specificity regarding the detection of > or = 1 mm attachment loss with a cut-off value of 0.1 TU. Multiple linear regression analysis showed a close relationship between peptidase activity and predictable attachment loss within a 12-month period. These findings suggest that this peptidase test is useful in identifying the risk sites for predictable attachment loss.

密螺旋体、牙龈卟啉单胞菌和连翘拟杆菌肽酶活性与附着丧失的关系。
作为诊断试验,“Periocheck”可以检测齿状密螺旋体、牙龈卟啉单胞菌和连翘拟杆菌产生的n -碳苄基氧基甘氨酸-甘氨酸基肽酶。本研究的目的是阐明肽酶活性与附着丧失之间的关系。经1期及手术治疗后,47例成人牙周炎患者共111个部位根据肽酶活性(胰蛋白酶单位,TU)分为4组:a, < 0.1 TU;B, 0.1-0.2 tu;C和D >或= 0.2 TU。A、B和C组的所有部位均未经处理,而D组在整个实验过程中每45天进行一次龈下3%过氧化氢冲洗和2%米诺环素应用。在18个月期间测量肽酶活性和临床评估。在实验期间,B组和c组均出现明显的附着丧失,且肽酶活性较高。相比之下,A组和D组在6、12和18个月肽酶活性较低时,附着丧失无明显变化。18个月期间,A组的平均附着损失为0.22 mm, B组为1.04 mm, C组为1.53 mm, d组为-0.35 mm。在检测>或= 1 mm的附着损失方面,该肽酶检测的灵敏度为77.8%,特异性为68.6%,临界值为0.1 TU。多元线性回归分析显示,肽酶活性与12个月内可预测的附着损失之间存在密切关系。这些发现表明,这种肽酶测试在确定可预测的依恋丧失的风险位点方面是有用的。
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