正畸诱导龈上生物膜转录组纵向微生物组的变化。

IF 2.2 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
JDR Clinical & Translational Research Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-24 DOI:10.1177/23800844231199393
E Babikow, N Ghaltakhchyan, T Livingston, Y Qu, C Liu, A Hoxie, T Sulkowski, C Bocklage, A Marsh, S T Phillips, K B Mitchell, A De A Ribeiro, T H Jackson, J Roach, D Wu, K Divaris, L A Jacox
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摘要

引言:众所周知,常见的口腔疾病与牙龈上微生物组的失调变化有关,但大多数口腔微生物组与临床终点的关联来自横断面研究。正畸治疗是一种选择性手术,可用于前瞻性检查临床相关的牙龈上微生物组组成和功能的纵向变化。方法:对24名青少年正畸患者进行纵向队列研究,这些患者在固定矫治器结合前以及固定矫治剂结合后1、6和12周的时间点进行了唾液和牙菌斑取样和临床检查。临床指标包括探查出血(BOP)、平均牙龈指数(GI)、探查深度(PD)和斑块指数(PI)。为了研究生物(即转录)活性微生物群落,从菌斑和唾液中提取RNA,用于RNA测序和微生物组生物信息学分析。使用PERMANOVA检验检查微生物组β多样性的纵向变化,并使用Kruskal-Wallis检验、Wilcoxon秩和检验以及负二项和零膨胀混合模型测量微生物类群的相对丰度。结果:口腔健康的临床指标随着时间的推移而恶化——在粘接前和粘接后12周,GI和PI≥1的部位比例增加了70%以上,而PD≥4mm的部位比例则增加了2.5倍,在正畸治疗期间显示出相对丰度的持续下降。相反,与龋齿和牙周病相关的分类群,包括sputigena Selenomonas、wadei Leptotrichia和Saburryum Lachnoanaerobaculum,在结合后丰度增加。粘结前唾液中长口杆菌和多样性莫吉杆菌的相对丰度预测粘结后12周BOP升高,而亚熔岩奈瑟菌与BOP降低有关。结论:本研究深入了解了固定正畸治疗期间牙龈上微生物组转录组的纵向群落和物种特异性变化,推进我们对微生物生物失调的理解,并确定未来促进健康的临床研究的目标。知识转移声明:粘接支架与随后口腔微生物组的变化有关,其特征是疾病相关物种增加,健康相关物种减少,口腔健康的临床指标恶化。
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Longitudinal Microbiome Changes in Supragingival Biofilm Transcriptomes Induced by Orthodontics.

Introduction: Common oral diseases are known to be associated with dysbiotic shifts in the supragingival microbiome, yet most oral microbiome associations with clinical end points emanate from cross-sectional studies. Orthodontic treatment is an elective procedure that can be exploited to prospectively examine clinically relevant longitudinal changes in the composition and function of the supragingival microbiome.

Methods: A longitudinal cohort study was conducted among 24 adolescent orthodontic patients who underwent saliva and plaque sampling and clinical examinations at time points: before fixed appliance bonding and at 1, 6, and 12 wk thereafter. Clinical indices included bleeding on probing (BOP), mean gingival index (GI), probing depths (PDs), and plaque index (PI). To study the biologically (i.e., transcriptionally) active microbial communities, RNA was extracted from plaque and saliva for RNA sequencing and microbiome bioinformatics analysis. Longitudinal changes in microbiome beta diversity were examined using PERMANOVA tests, and the relative abundance of microbial taxa was measured using Kruskal-Wallis tests, Wilcoxon rank-sum tests, and negative binomial and zero-inflated mixed models.

Results: Clinical measures of oral health deteriorated over time-the proportion of sites with GI and PI ≥1 increased by over 70% between prebonding and 12 wk postbonding while the proportion of sites with PD ≥4 mm increased 2.5-fold. Streptococcus sanguinis, a health-associated species that antagonizes cariogenic pathogens, showed a lasting decrease in relative abundance during orthodontic treatment. Contrarily, caries- and periodontal disease-associated taxa, including Selenomonas sputigena, Leptotrichia wadei, and Lachnoanaerobaculum saburreum, increased in abundance after bonding. Relative abundances of Stomatobaculum longum and Mogibacterium diversum in prebonding saliva predicted elevated BOP 12 wk postbonding, whereas Neisseria subflava was associated with lower BOP.

Conclusions: This study offers insights into longitudinal community and species-specific changes in the supragingival microbiome transcriptome during fixed orthodontic treatment, advancing our understanding of microbial dysbioses and identifying targets of future health-promoting clinical investigations.

Knowledge transfer statement: Bonding braces was associated with subsequent changes in the oral microbiome characterized by increases in disease-associated species, decreases in health-associated species, and worsened clinical measures of oral health.

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JDR Clinical & Translational Research
JDR Clinical & Translational Research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: JDR Clinical & Translational Research seeks to publish the highest quality research articles on clinical and translational research including all of the dental specialties and implantology. Examples include behavioral sciences, cariology, oral & pharyngeal cancer, disease diagnostics, evidence based health care delivery, human genetics, health services research, periodontal diseases, oral medicine, radiology, and pathology. The JDR Clinical & Translational Research expands on its research content by including high-impact health care and global oral health policy statements and systematic reviews of clinical concepts affecting clinical practice. Unique to the JDR Clinical & Translational Research are advances in clinical and translational medicine articles created to focus on research with an immediate potential to affect clinical therapy outcomes.
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