Periodontal disease bacteria specific to tonsil in IgA nephropathy patients predicts the remission by the treatment.
<h4>Background</h4>Immunoglobulin (Ig)A nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common form of primary glomerulonephritis in the world. Some bacteria were reported to be the candidate of the antigen or the pathogenesis of IgAN, but systematic analysis of bacterial flora in tonsil with IgAN has no...
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doaj-0beec9a68a104ec69c5b6ef22638774e2021-03-04T09:57:41ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0191e8163610.1371/journal.pone.0081636Periodontal disease bacteria specific to tonsil in IgA nephropathy patients predicts the remission by the treatment.Yasuyuki NagasawaKenichiro IioShinji FukudaYasuhiro DateHirotsugu IwataniRyohei YamamotoArata HoriiHidenori InoharaEnyu ImaiTakeshi NakanishiHiroshi OhnoHiromi RakugiYoshitaka Isaka<h4>Background</h4>Immunoglobulin (Ig)A nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common form of primary glomerulonephritis in the world. Some bacteria were reported to be the candidate of the antigen or the pathogenesis of IgAN, but systematic analysis of bacterial flora in tonsil with IgAN has not been reported. Moreover, these bacteria specific to IgAN might be candidate for the indicator which can predict the remission of IgAN treated by the combination of tonsillectomy and steroid pulse.<h4>Methods and findings</h4>We made a comprehensive analysis of tonsil flora in 68 IgAN patients and 28 control patients using Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis methods. We also analyzed the relationship between several bacteria specific to the IgAN and the prognosis of the IgAN. Treponema sp. were identified in 24% IgAN patients, while in 7% control patients (P = 0.062). Haemophilus segnis were detected in 53% IgAN patients, while in 25% control patients (P = 0.012). Campylobacter rectus were identified in 49% IgAN patients, while in 14% control patients (P = 0.002). Multiple Cox proportional-hazards model revealed that Treponema sp. or Campylobactor rectus are significant for the remission of proteinuria (Hazard ratio 2.35, p = 0.019). There was significant difference in remission rates between IgAN patients with Treponema sp. and those without the bacterium (p = 0.046), and in remission rates between IgAN patients with Campylobacter rectus and those without the bacterium (p = 0.037) by Kaplan-Meier analysis. Those bacteria are well known to be related with the periodontal disease. Periodontal bacteria has known to cause immune reaction and many diseases, and also might cause IgA nephropathy.<h4>Conclusion</h4>This insight into IgAN might be useful for diagnosis of the IgAN patients and the decision of treatment of IgAN.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24489644/?tool=EBI |
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Yasuyuki Nagasawa Kenichiro Iio Shinji Fukuda Yasuhiro Date Hirotsugu Iwatani Ryohei Yamamoto Arata Horii Hidenori Inohara Enyu Imai Takeshi Nakanishi Hiroshi Ohno Hiromi Rakugi Yoshitaka Isaka |
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Yasuyuki Nagasawa Kenichiro Iio Shinji Fukuda Yasuhiro Date Hirotsugu Iwatani Ryohei Yamamoto Arata Horii Hidenori Inohara Enyu Imai Takeshi Nakanishi Hiroshi Ohno Hiromi Rakugi Yoshitaka Isaka Periodontal disease bacteria specific to tonsil in IgA nephropathy patients predicts the remission by the treatment. PLoS ONE |
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Yasuyuki Nagasawa Kenichiro Iio Shinji Fukuda Yasuhiro Date Hirotsugu Iwatani Ryohei Yamamoto Arata Horii Hidenori Inohara Enyu Imai Takeshi Nakanishi Hiroshi Ohno Hiromi Rakugi Yoshitaka Isaka |
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Periodontal disease bacteria specific to tonsil in IgA nephropathy patients predicts the remission by the treatment. |
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Periodontal disease bacteria specific to tonsil in IgA nephropathy patients predicts the remission by the treatment. |
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Periodontal disease bacteria specific to tonsil in IgA nephropathy patients predicts the remission by the treatment. |
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Periodontal disease bacteria specific to tonsil in IgA nephropathy patients predicts the remission by the treatment. |
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Periodontal disease bacteria specific to tonsil in IgA nephropathy patients predicts the remission by the treatment. |
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periodontal disease bacteria specific to tonsil in iga nephropathy patients predicts the remission by the treatment. |
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<h4>Background</h4>Immunoglobulin (Ig)A nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common form of primary glomerulonephritis in the world. Some bacteria were reported to be the candidate of the antigen or the pathogenesis of IgAN, but systematic analysis of bacterial flora in tonsil with IgAN has not been reported. Moreover, these bacteria specific to IgAN might be candidate for the indicator which can predict the remission of IgAN treated by the combination of tonsillectomy and steroid pulse.<h4>Methods and findings</h4>We made a comprehensive analysis of tonsil flora in 68 IgAN patients and 28 control patients using Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis methods. We also analyzed the relationship between several bacteria specific to the IgAN and the prognosis of the IgAN. Treponema sp. were identified in 24% IgAN patients, while in 7% control patients (P = 0.062). Haemophilus segnis were detected in 53% IgAN patients, while in 25% control patients (P = 0.012). Campylobacter rectus were identified in 49% IgAN patients, while in 14% control patients (P = 0.002). Multiple Cox proportional-hazards model revealed that Treponema sp. or Campylobactor rectus are significant for the remission of proteinuria (Hazard ratio 2.35, p = 0.019). There was significant difference in remission rates between IgAN patients with Treponema sp. and those without the bacterium (p = 0.046), and in remission rates between IgAN patients with Campylobacter rectus and those without the bacterium (p = 0.037) by Kaplan-Meier analysis. Those bacteria are well known to be related with the periodontal disease. Periodontal bacteria has known to cause immune reaction and many diseases, and also might cause IgA nephropathy.<h4>Conclusion</h4>This insight into IgAN might be useful for diagnosis of the IgAN patients and the decision of treatment of IgAN. |
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