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Dysbiosis and Alterations in Predicted Functions of the Subgingival Microbiome in Chronic Periodontitis

机译:慢性牙周炎的龈下异位症和龈下微生物组预测功能的改变

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Chronic periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the periodontium affecting nearly 65 million adults in the United States. Changes in subgingival microbiota have long been associated with chronic periodontitis. Recent culture-independent molecular studies have revealed the immense richness and complexity of oral microbial communities. However, data sets across studies have not been directly compared, and whether the observed microbial variations are consistent across different studies is not known. Here, we used 16S rRNA sequencing to survey the subgingival microbiota in 25 subjects with chronic periodontal disease and 25 healthy controls and compared our data sets with those of three previously reported microbiome studies. Consistent with data from previous studies, our results demonstrate a significantly altered microbial community structure with decreased heterogeneity in periodontal disease. Comparison with data from three previously reported studies revealed that subgingival microbiota clustered by study. However, differences between periodontal health and disease were larger than the technical variations across studies. Using a prediction score and applying five different distance metrics, we observed two predominant clusters. One cluster was driven by Fusobacterium and Porphyromonas and was associated with clinically apparent periodontitis, and the second cluster was dominated by Rothia and Streptococcus in the majority of healthy sites. The predicted functional capabilities of the periodontitis microbiome were significantly altered. Genes involved in bacterial motility, energy metabolism, and lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis were overrepresented in periodontal disease, whereas genes associated with transporters, the phosphotransferase system, transcription factors, amino acid biosynthesis, and glycolysis/gluconeogenesis were enriched in healthy controls. These results demonstrate significant alterations in microbial composition and function in periodontitis and suggest genes and metabolic pathways associated with periodontal disease.
机译:慢性牙周炎是一种牙周炎,在美国影响了近6500万成年人。龈下微生物群的变化长期以来一直与慢性牙周炎有关。最近的与文化无关的分子研究揭示了口腔微生物群落的丰富性和复杂性。但是,尚未对所有研究的数据集进行直接比较,还不清楚在不同研究中观察到的微生物变化是否一致。在这里,我们使用16S rRNA测序来调查25位慢性牙周病患者和25位健康对照的龈下微生物群,并将我们的数据集与之前报道的三项微生物组研究的数据集进行了比较。与之前的研究结果一致,我们的结果表明牙周疾病中微生物群落结构发生了显着变化,异质性降低。与之前报道的三项研究数据的比较表明,龈下菌群通过研究聚类。但是,牙周健康与疾病之间的差异大于研究中的技术差异。使用预测得分并应用五个不同的距离度量,我们观察到两个主要的群集。其中一个簇是由梭菌和卟啉单胞菌驱动的,并与临床上明显的牙周炎有关,而第二个簇则在大多数健康部位均以Rothia和链球菌为主。牙周炎微生物组的预测功能功能已大大改变。在牙周疾病中,涉及细菌运动,能量代谢和脂多糖生物合成的基因过多,而在健康对照中,与转运蛋白,磷酸转移酶系统,转录因子,氨基酸生物合成和糖酵解/糖异生相关的基因丰富。这些结果表明牙周炎的微生物组成和功能发生了显着变化,并暗示了与牙周疾病相关的基因和代谢途径。

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