Prevalence and molecular diversity of Archaea in subgingival pockets of periodontitis patients.

C L Li, D L Liu, Y T Jiang, Y B Zhou, M Z Zhang, W Jiang, B Liu, J P Liang
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Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and molecular diversity of Archaea in the subgingival crevices of patients with chronic periodontitis.

Methods: Subgingival plaque was collected from 41 patients with chronic periodontitis and 15 healthy subjects. The prevalence of Archaea in those plaque samples was tested by polymerase chain reaction with two broad-range archaeal primer sets. Amplicons from eight Archaea-positive plaque samples were cloned and sequenced for molecular diversity analysis using one of these two primer sets and a novel third primer set.

Results: Archaea were detected in the subgingival plaque of patients with chronic periodontitis at a prevalence of 70.7-73.2%, but were not detected in healthy subjects. Using one primer set, all sequences of the archaeal amplicons were identified as Methanobrevibacter oralis-like species. With another primer set, the amplicons were also found to be identical to the uncultured M. oralis-like species except one phylotype was found to belong to the class Thermoplasmata.

Conclusion: Archaea might be correlated with periodontal diseases. The diversity of Archaea associated with periodontitis was limited. Almost all sequenced amplicons fell into the genus Methanobrevibacter of the Euryarcheota phylum. M. oralis-like species was the predominant but non-exclusive archaeon in the subgingival dental plaque of patients with periodontitis.

牙周炎患者龈下袋中古生菌的流行及分子多样性。
摘要:本研究旨在探讨慢性牙周炎患者龈下缝隙中古细菌的患病率和分子多样性。方法:收集41例慢性牙周炎患者和15例健康对照者的龈下菌斑。古生菌在这些斑块样品中的流行程度是通过聚合酶链反应与两个广泛的古生菌引物集来检测的。从8个古菌阳性斑块样本中克隆扩增子,并使用这两种引物中的一种和一种新的第三种引物进行分子多样性分析。结果:慢性牙周炎患者龈下菌斑检出古生菌,检出率为70.7 ~ 73.2%,健康人未检出古生菌。利用一组引物,所有扩增的古细菌序列均被鉴定为口腔甲烷预防菌样种。在另一组引物中,扩增子也被发现与未培养的M. oralis样物种相同,但发现一个种型属于热原体纲。结论:古细菌可能与牙周病有关。与牙周炎相关的古细菌多样性有限。几乎所有测序扩增子都属于Euryarcheota门的methanobrebacter属。口腔分枝杆菌样菌种是牙周炎患者龈下牙菌斑中占优势但非排他的古菌。
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