Oral Microbiome in Relation to Periodontitis Severity and Systemic Inflammation
Systemic inflammation induced by periodontitis is suggested to be the link between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease. The aim of this work was<i> </i>to explore the oral microbiome in periodontitis in relation to disease severity and systemic inflammation. The saliva and subgingiv...
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doaj-e7337321c69d41408262ed38a1a7f1512021-06-01T01:41:39ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-05-01225876587610.3390/ijms22115876Oral Microbiome in Relation to Periodontitis Severity and Systemic InflammationAdelina S. Plachokova0Sergio Andreu-Sánchez1Marlies P. Noz2Jingyuan Fu3Niels P. Riksen4Department of Dentistry, Radboud University Medical Center, 6525 EX Nijmegen, The NetherlandsDepartment of Genetics and Department of Pediatrics, University of Groningen and University Medical Center Groningen, 9700 RB Groningen, The NetherlandsDepartment of Internal Medicine and Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Science (RIMLS), Radboud University Medical Center, 6525 GA Nijmegen, The NetherlandsDepartment of Genetics and Department of Pediatrics, University of Groningen and University Medical Center Groningen, 9700 RB Groningen, The NetherlandsDepartment of Internal Medicine and Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Science (RIMLS), Radboud University Medical Center, 6525 GA Nijmegen, The NetherlandsSystemic inflammation induced by periodontitis is suggested to be the link between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease. The aim of this work was<i> </i>to explore the oral microbiome in periodontitis in relation to disease severity and systemic inflammation. The saliva and subgingival microbiome from periodontal pocket samples of patients with severe (n = 12) and mild periodontitis (n = 13) were analyzed using metagenomic shotgun sequencing. The taxa and pathways abundances were quantified. The diversity was assessed and the abundances to phenotype associations were performed using ANCOM and linear regression. A panel of inflammatory markers was measured in blood and was associated with taxa abundance. The microbial diversity and species richness did not differ between severe and mild periodontitis in either saliva or periodontal pockets. However, there were significant differences in the microbial composition between severe and mild periodontitis in the subgingival microbiome (i.e., pocket samples) and, in a lower grade, in saliva, and this is positively associated with systemic inflammatory markers. The “red complex” and “cluster B” abundances in periodontal pockets were strongly associated with inflammatory markers interleukin-6 and the white blood cell count.<i> </i>Our data suggest that systemic inflammation in severe periodontitis may be driven by the oral microbiome and may support the indirect (inflammatory) mechanism for the association between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/11/5876periodontitissystemic inflammationoral microbiomecardiovascular disease |
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Adelina S. Plachokova Sergio Andreu-Sánchez Marlies P. Noz Jingyuan Fu Niels P. Riksen Oral Microbiome in Relation to Periodontitis Severity and Systemic Inflammation International Journal of Molecular Sciences periodontitis systemic inflammation oral microbiome cardiovascular disease |
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Adelina S. Plachokova Sergio Andreu-Sánchez Marlies P. Noz Jingyuan Fu Niels P. Riksen |
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Oral Microbiome in Relation to Periodontitis Severity and Systemic Inflammation |
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Oral Microbiome in Relation to Periodontitis Severity and Systemic Inflammation |
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Oral Microbiome in Relation to Periodontitis Severity and Systemic Inflammation |
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Oral Microbiome in Relation to Periodontitis Severity and Systemic Inflammation |
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Oral Microbiome in Relation to Periodontitis Severity and Systemic Inflammation |
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oral microbiome in relation to periodontitis severity and systemic inflammation |
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Systemic inflammation induced by periodontitis is suggested to be the link between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease. The aim of this work was<i> </i>to explore the oral microbiome in periodontitis in relation to disease severity and systemic inflammation. The saliva and subgingival microbiome from periodontal pocket samples of patients with severe (n = 12) and mild periodontitis (n = 13) were analyzed using metagenomic shotgun sequencing. The taxa and pathways abundances were quantified. The diversity was assessed and the abundances to phenotype associations were performed using ANCOM and linear regression. A panel of inflammatory markers was measured in blood and was associated with taxa abundance. The microbial diversity and species richness did not differ between severe and mild periodontitis in either saliva or periodontal pockets. However, there were significant differences in the microbial composition between severe and mild periodontitis in the subgingival microbiome (i.e., pocket samples) and, in a lower grade, in saliva, and this is positively associated with systemic inflammatory markers. The “red complex” and “cluster B” abundances in periodontal pockets were strongly associated with inflammatory markers interleukin-6 and the white blood cell count.<i> </i>Our data suggest that systemic inflammation in severe periodontitis may be driven by the oral microbiome and may support the indirect (inflammatory) mechanism for the association between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease. |
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periodontitis systemic inflammation oral microbiome cardiovascular disease |
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