Assessment of intraradicular bacterial composition by terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis

The aim of the study was to assess the bacterial community structures associated with endodontic infections using terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP), and to investigate the correlation of whole community profiles with the manifestation of particular clinical features. Intrara...

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Published inOral microbiology and immunology Vol. 24; no. 5; p. 369
Main Authors Saito, D, Marsh, T L, de Souza Cannavan, F, Höfling, J F, Gonçalves, R B
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LanguageEnglish
Published Denmark 01.10.2009
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DOI10.1111/j.1399-302X.2009.00525.x

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Abstract The aim of the study was to assess the bacterial community structures associated with endodontic infections using terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP), and to investigate the correlation of whole community profiles with the manifestation of particular clinical features. Intraradicular samples were collected from 34 subjects and classified into three study groups based on the observed clinical symptoms: acute (n = 16), sub-acute (n = 8), and asymptomatic (n = 10). Genomic DNA was extracted from each sample, submitted to polymerase chain reaction using a fluorescently labeled 16S ribosomal DNA forward primer, and digested with two tetrameric endonucleases (HhaI and MspI). The terminal restriction fragments (T-RFs) were subsequently discriminated in an automated DNA sequencer, and the results were filtered using a statistics-based criterion. Totals of 138 (HhaI) and 145 (MspI) unique T-RFs were detected (means 13.1 and 11.9) and there was high inter-subject variability in the bacterial assemblages. Odds-ratio analysis unveiled the existence of higher order groups of positively associated T-RFs, restating the concept that intricate ecological relationships may take place in the root canal space. A significantly greater T-RF prevalence was detected in acute cases, suggesting a straight correlation between species richness and spontaneous pain. Overall, no T-RFLP profile representing a specific bacterial consortium could be associated with the manifestation of symptoms of endodontic origin.
AbstractList The aim of the study was to assess the bacterial community structures associated with endodontic infections using terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP), and to investigate the correlation of whole community profiles with the manifestation of particular clinical features. Intraradicular samples were collected from 34 subjects and classified into three study groups based on the observed clinical symptoms: acute (n = 16), sub-acute (n = 8), and asymptomatic (n = 10). Genomic DNA was extracted from each sample, submitted to polymerase chain reaction using a fluorescently labeled 16S ribosomal DNA forward primer, and digested with two tetrameric endonucleases (HhaI and MspI). The terminal restriction fragments (T-RFs) were subsequently discriminated in an automated DNA sequencer, and the results were filtered using a statistics-based criterion. Totals of 138 (HhaI) and 145 (MspI) unique T-RFs were detected (means 13.1 and 11.9) and there was high inter-subject variability in the bacterial assemblages. Odds-ratio analysis unveiled the existence of higher order groups of positively associated T-RFs, restating the concept that intricate ecological relationships may take place in the root canal space. A significantly greater T-RF prevalence was detected in acute cases, suggesting a straight correlation between species richness and spontaneous pain. Overall, no T-RFLP profile representing a specific bacterial consortium could be associated with the manifestation of symptoms of endodontic origin.
Author Gonçalves, R B
Marsh, T L
Saito, D
Höfling, J F
de Souza Cannavan, F
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SubjectTerms Actinomyces - classification
Adolescent
Adult
Bacteria - classification
Bacteria - genetics
Bacteroides - classification
Campylobacter sputorum - classification
Capnocytophaga - classification
Dental Pulp Cavity - microbiology
Dental Pulp Necrosis - microbiology
Deoxyribonuclease HpaII
Deoxyribonucleases, Type II Site-Specific
DNA, Bacterial - genetics
Eubacterium - classification
Female
Flavobacterium - classification
Fusobacterium nucleatum - classification
Humans
Lactobacillus - classification
Male
Middle Aged
Peptostreptococcus - classification
Periapical Diseases - microbiology
Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length - genetics
Prevotella - classification
Selenomonas - classification
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Veillonella - classification
Young Adult
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