Blue Light-Emitting Diode Irradiation Without a Photosensitizer Alters Oral Microbiome Composition of Ligature-Induced Periodontitis in Mice.

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Keita Toyoshima, Yujin Ohsugi, Peiya Lin, Keiji Komatsu, Takahiko Shiba, Yasuo Takeuchi, Tomomitsu Hirota, Tsuyoshi Shimohira, Yosuke Tsuchiya, Sayaka Katagiri, Takanori Iwata, Akira Aoki
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Objective: This study investigated the suppressive effects of blue light-emitting diode (LED) irradiation on bone resorption and changes in the oral microbiome of mice with ligature-induced periodontitis. Background: Wavelength of blue light has antimicrobial effects; however, whether blue LED irradiation alone inhibits the progression of periodontitis remains unclear. Methods: Nine-week-old male mice ligated ligature around the right maxillary second molar was divided into ligation alone (Li) and ligation with blue LED irradiation (LiBL) groups. The LiBL group underwent blue LED (wavelength, 455 nm) irradiation four times in a week at 150 mW/cm2 without a photosensitizer on the gingival tissue around the ligated tooth at a distance of 5 mm for 5 min. The total energy density per day was 45 J/cm2. Bone resorption was evaluated using micro-computed tomography at 8 days. Differences in the oral microbiome composition of the collected ligatures between the Li and LiBL groups were analyzed using next-generation sequencing based on the 16S rRNA gene from the ligatures. Results: Blue LED irradiation did not suppress bone resorption caused by ligature-induced periodontitis. However, in the LiBL group, the α-diversity, number of observed features, and Chao1 were significantly decreased. The relative abundances in phylum Myxococcota and Bacteroidota were underrepresented, and the genera Staphylococcus, Lactococcus, and Lactobacillus were significantly overrepresented by blue LED exposure. Metagenomic function prediction indicated an increase in the downregulated pathways related to microbial energy metabolism after irradiation. The co-occurrence network was altered to a simpler structure in the LiBL group, and the number of core genera decreased. Conclusions: Blue LED irradiation altered the composition and network of the oral microbiome of ligature-induced periodontitis in mice.

不含光敏剂的蓝光发射二极管照射改变小鼠连字诱导的牙周炎的口腔微生物组组成。
目的:研究蓝色发光二极管(LED)照射对结扎诱导牙周炎小鼠骨吸收和口腔微生物组变化的抑制作用。背景:蓝光波长具有抗菌作用;然而,蓝光LED照射是否单独抑制牙周炎的进展仍不清楚。方法:9周龄雄性小鼠右上颌第二磨牙周围结扎,分为单独结扎组(Li)和蓝光LED照射结扎组(LiBL)。LiBL组采用蓝色LED(波长455 nm)照射一周四次 mW/cm2(不含光敏剂)在结扎牙齿周围的牙龈组织上,距离为5 5毫米 min。每天的总能量密度为45 J/cm2。在第8天使用微型计算机断层扫描评估骨吸收。使用基于来自连接物的16S rRNA基因的下一代测序来分析Li和LiBL组之间收集的连接物的口腔微生物组组成的差异。结果:蓝光LED照射对结扎诱导的牙周炎引起的骨吸收没有抑制作用。然而,在LiBL组中,α-多样性、观察到的特征数量和Chao1显著降低。粘球菌门和拟杆菌门的相对丰度代表性不足,葡萄球菌属、乳球菌属和乳杆菌属因蓝色LED暴露而显著过高。宏基因组功能预测表明,辐照后与微生物能量代谢相关的下调途径增加。LiBL组中的共生网络被改变为更简单的结构,核心属的数量减少。结论:蓝光LED照射改变了结扎诱导的小鼠牙周炎口腔微生物组的组成和网络。
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期刊介绍: Photobiomodulation, Photomedicine, and Laser Surgery Editor-in-Chief: Michael R Hamblin, PhD Co-Editor-in-Chief: Heidi Abrahamse, PhD
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