Subgingival biofilm microbiome in individuals with asthma and periodontitis: Metagenomic analysis

Objective This observational study aimed to explore the metagenomics of subgingival biofilms in individuals with varying degrees of asthma, from severe to none, to elucidate the association between the subgingival microbiome and asthma. Materials and Methods Subgingival biofilm samples were collecte...

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Published inOral diseases Vol. 30; no. 7; pp. 4721 - 4730
Main Authors Pinto, Giselle R., Carvalho Filho, Paulo C., Carvalho, Rodrigo D. O., Conceição, Rogério R., Fortuna, Vitor, Gomes‐Filho, Isaac S., Trindade, Soraya C., Sarmento, Viviane A.
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LanguageEnglish
Published Denmark Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.10.2024
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Summary:Objective This observational study aimed to explore the metagenomics of subgingival biofilms in individuals with varying degrees of asthma, from severe to none, to elucidate the association between the subgingival microbiome and asthma. Materials and Methods Subgingival biofilm samples were collected from thirty participants at the Asthma Control Program Outpatient Clinic in Bahia (ProAR). These samples were categorized into six groups based on the severity of asthma and the presence or absence of periodontitis. We employed next‐generation sequencing (Illumina MiSeq), targeting the 16S rRNA gene, to characterize the microbial communities present. Our analysis included descriptive statistics and sequencing data, evaluated using multivariate statistical methods such as the Shannon index, principal coordinate analysis, and the Bray–Curtis dissimilarity. Results Our findings indicate a higher prevalence of periodontally detrimental bacterial genera in individuals with severe asthma and periodontitis. Additionally, individuals with asthma, but without periodontitis, exhibited a tendency toward dysbiosis, particularly in cases of severe asthma. Conclusion This research provides new insights into the composition of the subgingival microbiome in individuals with varying severities of asthma and periodontitis. The genera identified in this study underscore the need for further investigations to build upon these findings.
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ISSN:1354-523X
1601-0825
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DOI:10.1111/odi.14913