Oral microbial community typing of caries and pigment in primary dentition

Yanhui Li,Cheng-Gang Zou, Yu Fu,Yanhong Li, Qing Zhou, Bo Liu,Zhigang Zhang,Juan Liu

BMC Genomics(2016)

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Background Black extrinsic discoloration in primary dentition is a common clinical and aesthetic problem that can co-occur with dental caries, the most common oral diseases in childhood. Although the role of bacteria in the formation of pigment and caries in primary dentition is important, their basic features still remain a further mystery. Methods Using targeted sequencing of the V1-V3 hypervariable regions of bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes, we obtained a dataset consisting of 831,381 sequences from 111 saliva samples and 110 supragingival plaque samples from 40 patients with pigment (black extrinsic stain), 20 with caries (obvious decay), and 25 with both pigment and caries and from 26 healthy individuals. We applied a Dirichlet multinomial mixture (DMM)-based community typing approach to investigate oral microbial community types. Results Our results revealed significant structural segregation of microbial communities, as indicated by the identification of two plaque community types (A and B) and three saliva community types (C-E). We found that the independent occurrence of the two plaque community types, A and B, was potentially associated with our oral diseases of interest. For type A, three co-occurring bacterial genus pairs could separately play a potential role in the formation of pigment ( Leptotrichia and Fusobacterium ), caries (unclassified Gemellales and Granulicatella ), and mixed caries and pigment ( Streptococcus and Mogibacterium ). For type B, three co-occurring bacterial genera (unclassified Clostridiaceae, Peptostreptococcus , and Clostridium ) were related to mixed pigment and caries. Three dominant bacterial genera ( Selenomonas, Gemella, and Streptobacillus ) were linked to the presence of caries. Conclusions Our study demonstrates that plaque-associated oral microbial communities could majorly contribute to the formation of pigment and caries in primary dentition and suggests potential clinical applications of monitoring oral microbiota as an indicator for disease diagnosis and prognosis.
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Saliva,Supragingival plaque,Pigment,Caries,Oral microbiota
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