Does the frequency of Prevotella intermedia increase during pregnancy?

M Gürsoy, G Haraldsson, M Hyvönen, T Sorsa, R Pajukanta, E Könönen
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Introduction: The former Bacteroides intermedius, currently including Prevotella intermedia and Prevotella nigrescens, has been associated with hormone-induced pregnancy gingivitis. The aim of the present longitudinal study was to determine whether only P. intermedia or P. nigrescens, or both species, are involved in the demonstrated microbial shift during pregnancy.

Methods: Subgingival plaque and saliva samples, collected from 30 healthy pregnant women and 24 healthy non-pregnant women as their controls, were examined for the presence of pigmented gram-negative anaerobes. Altogether 2628 isolates were preliminarily identified as P. intermedia sensu lato, based on phenotypic testing. Their further identification was performed by using a 16S ribosomal DNA-based polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

Results: A mean of 8.3 P. intermedia sensu lato isolates from each subject/sampling was examined. During the second trimester, the mean number of P. intermedia sensu lato in plaque increased along with increasing signs of pregnancy gingivitis, and then both decreased. After delivery, gingival inflammation still decreased while the number of P. intermedia sensu lato transiently increased both in plaque and saliva. In the present study, the vast majority of isolates (95.3%) proved to be P. nigrescens and 2.5% were P. intermedia. The remaining 2.2% of the isolates could not be identified with PCR as P. intermedia or P. nigrescens. The corresponding percentages in the control population were 94.2%, 5.5%, and 0.3%.

Conclusion: In the oral cavity of relatively young women without periodontitis, P. nigrescens, unlike P. intermedia, is a frequent finding. Conceivably, pregnant women harbor increasing numbers of P. nigrescens associated with pregnancy gingivitis.

妊娠期间中普雷沃氏菌的感染频率会增加吗?
以前的中间拟杆菌,目前包括中间普雷沃氏菌和黑化普雷沃氏菌,与激素诱导的妊娠牙龈炎有关。目前的纵向研究的目的是确定是否只有中间假单胞菌或黑根假单胞菌,或两个物种,参与证明在怀孕期间的微生物转移。方法:选取30例健康孕妇和24例健康非孕妇作为对照,检测龈下菌斑和唾液中色素革兰氏阴性厌氧菌的存在。经表型检测,初步鉴定2628株为中间感叶假单胞菌。采用16S核糖体dna聚合酶链反应(PCR)对其进行进一步鉴定。结果:从每个受试者/样本中平均检测到8.3株中介体感浅孢子虫。在妊娠中期,随着妊娠牙龈炎症状的增加,菌斑中中间感菌的平均数量增加,然后两者都减少。分娩后,牙龈炎症仍在减少,而牙菌斑和唾液中均有短暂增加。在本研究中,绝大多数分离株(95.3%)被证实为黑化假单胞菌,2.5%为中间假单胞菌。其余2.2%的菌株无法通过PCR鉴定为中间假单胞菌或黑螺旋藻。对照人群中相应比例分别为94.2%、5.5%和0.3%。结论:在相对年轻的没有牙周炎的女性口腔中,黑化假单胞菌,不像中间假单胞菌,是一种常见的发现。可以想象,孕妇携带越来越多的与妊娠牙龈炎相关的黑螺旋体。
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