Occurrence of herpes simplex virus 1 and three periodontal bacteria in patients with chronic periodontitis and necrotic pulp

Viral and bacterial associations appear to be implicated in the development of periodontal infections. Little information is available describing the periodontopathic agents in root canals with necrotic pulp. In this study, the occurrence and the combinations among herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1...

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Published inCanadian journal of microbiology Vol. 54; no. 4; pp. 326 - 330
Main Authors Nishiyama, Sheila Alexandra Belini, Nakano, Viviane, Velásquez-Melendez, Gustavo, Avila-Campos, Mario Julio
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Abstract Viral and bacterial associations appear to be implicated in the development of periodontal infections. Little information is available describing the periodontopathic agents in root canals with necrotic pulp. In this study, the occurrence and the combinations among herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and Dialister pneumosintes , Tannerella forsythia , and Treponema denticola in patients with chronic periodontitis and necrotic pulp were evaluated. Clinical samples from healthy subjects and patients with periodontal or pulp infections were analyzed using a nested polymerase chain reaction PCR to detect HSV and PCR to detect the 3 periodontal bacteria. The presence of Tannerella forsythia and Treponema denticola was observed in healthy, periodontitis, and necrotic pulp patients. HSV was observed in periodontitis and necrotic pulp patients, and no healthy subject harbored D. pneumosintes or HSV. The occurrence of Tannerella forsythia was not statistically significant in patients with necrotic pulp (P = 0.704). Periodontal bacteria were observed varying from 10.3% to 20.7% in periodontitis and necrotic pulp patients. The presence of Treponema denticola - HSV association was predominant in patients showing necrotic pulp (24.1%); however, HSV alone was observed in one patient with periodontitis and in another patient with necrotic pulp. The presence of double association among bacteria or bacteria - HSV could indicate a role in both periodontitis and necrotic pulp, and Tannerella forsythia - Treponema denticola - HSV and Tannerella forsythia - D. pneumosintes - Treponema denticola - HSV associations might be important in periodontitis.
AbstractList Viral and bacterial associations appear to be implicated in the development of periodontal infections. Little information is available describing the periodontopathic agents in root canals with necrotic pulp. In this study, the occurrence and the combinations among herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and Dialister pneumosintes , Tannerella forsythia , and Treponema denticola in patients with chronic periodontitis and necrotic pulp were evaluated. Clinical samples from healthy subjects and patients with periodontal or pulp infections were analyzed using a nested polymerase chain reaction PCR to detect HSV and PCR to detect the 3 periodontal bacteria. The presence of Tannerella forsythia and Treponema denticola was observed in healthy, periodontitis, and necrotic pulp patients. HSV was observed in periodontitis and necrotic pulp patients, and no healthy subject harbored D. pneumosintes or HSV. The occurrence of Tannerella forsythia was not statistically significant in patients with necrotic pulp (P = 0.704). Periodontal bacteria were observed varying from 10.3% to 20.7% in periodontitis and necrotic pulp patients. The presence of Treponema denticola – HSV association was predominant in patients showing necrotic pulp (24.1%); however, HSV alone was observed in one patient with periodontitis and in another patient with necrotic pulp. The presence of double association among bacteria or bacteria – HSV could indicate a role in both periodontitis and necrotic pulp, and Tannerella forsythia – Treponema denticola – HSV and Tannerella forsythia – D. pneumosintes – Treponema denticola – HSV associations might be important in periodontitis.
Viral and bacterial associations appear to be implicated in the development of periodontal infections. Little information is available describing the periodontopathic agents in root canals with necrotic pulp. In this study, the occurrence and the combinations among herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and Dialister pneumosintes , Tannerella forsythia , and Treponema denticola in patients with chronic periodontitis and necrotic pulp were evaluated. Clinical samples from healthy subjects and patients with periodontal or pulp infections were analyzed using a nested polymerase chain reaction PCR to detect HSV and PCR to detect the 3 periodontal bacteria. The presence of Tannerella forsythia and Treponema denticola was observed in healthy, periodontitis, and necrotic pulp patients. HSV was observed in periodontitis and necrotic pulp patients, and no healthy subject harbored D. pneumosintes or HSV. The occurrence of Tannerella forsythia was not statistically significant in patients with necrotic pulp (P = 0.704). Periodontal bacteria were observed varying from 10.3% to 20.7% in periodontitis and necrotic pulp patients. The presence of Treponema denticola - HSV association was predominant in patients showing necrotic pulp (24.1%); however, HSV alone was observed in one patient with periodontitis and in another patient with necrotic pulp. The presence of double association among bacteria or bacteria - HSV could indicate a role in both periodontitis and necrotic pulp, and Tannerella forsythia - Treponema denticola - HSV and Tannerella forsythia - D. pneumosintes - Treponema denticola - HSV associations might be important in periodontitis.
Viral and bacterial associations appear to be implicated in the development of periodontal infections. Little information is available describing the periodontopathic agents in root canals with necrotic pulp. In this study, the occurrence and the combinations among herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and Dialister pneumosintes, Tannerella forsythia, and Treponema denticola in patients with chronic periodontitis and necrotic pulp were evaluated. Clinical samples from healthy subjects and patients with periodontal or pulp infections were analyzed using a nested polymerase chain reaction PCR to detect HSV and PCR to detect the 3 periodontal bacteria. The presence of Tannerella forsythia and Treponema denticola was observed in healthy, periodontitis, and necrotic pulp patients. HSV was observed in periodontitis and necrotic pulp patients, and no healthy subject harbored D. pneumosintes or HSV. The occurrence of Tannerella forsythia was not statistically significant in patients with necrotic pulp (P = 0.704). Periodontal bacteria were observed varying from 10.3% to 20.7% in periodontitis and necrotic pulp patients. The presence of Treponema denticolaA - HSV association was predominant in patients showing necrotic pulp (24.1%); however, HSV alone was observed in one patient with periodontitis and in another patient with necrotic pulp. The presence of double association among bacteria or bacteriaA - HSV could indicate a role in both periodontitis and necrotic pulp, and Tannerella forsythiaA - Treponema denticolaA - HSV and Tannerella forsythiaA - D.A pneumosintesA - Treponema denticolaA - HSV associations might be important in periodontitis.Original Abstract: Les associations de virus et de bacteries semblent impliquees dans le developpement d'infections periotondales. Il existe peu d'informations qui decrivent les agents periodontopathogenes dans les canaux des racines avec pulpe necrotique. Dans cette etude, l'occurrence du virus herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1), de Dialister pneumosintes, de Tannerella forsythia et de Treponema denticola et leur combinaison a ete evaluee chez des patients souffrant de periodontites chroniques avec pulpe necrotique. Des echantillons cliniques de sujets sains et de patients affectes d'une infection periodontale ou pulpaire ont ete analyses par PCR nichee pour detecter le HSV et par PCR pour detecter les 3 bacteries periodontales. la presence de Tannerella forsythia et de Treponema denticola a ete observee chez les sujets sains et chez les patients affectes de periodontite et de pulpe necrotique. le HSV a ete observe chez les patients affectes de periodontite et de pulpe necrotique, et aucun sujet sain n'etait porteur de D. pneumosintes ou du HSV. L'occurrence de Tannerella forsythia n'etait pas statistiquement significative chez les patients avec pulpe necrotique (P = 0,704). Les bacteries periodontales ont ete observees, variant de 10,3A % a 20,7A %, chez les patients affectes de periodontite et de pulpe necrotique. la presence d'une association Treponema denticolaA - HSV etait predominante chez les patients presentant une pulpe necrotique (24,1A %), cependant le HSV seul etait observe chez un patient souffrant de periodontite et chez un autre affecte de pulpe necrotique. la presence d'une double association de bacteries ou de bacteriesA - HSV pourrait oeªtre indicative d'un role de telles associations dans la periodontite et la pulpe necrotique, et les associations Tannerella forsythiaA - Treponema denticolaA -A HSV et Tannerella forsythiaA - D.A pneumosintesA - Treponema denticolaA - HSV pourraient oeªtre importantes dans la periodontite. Mots-cles : virus herpes simplex, Dialister pneumosintes, Tannerella forsythia, Treponema denticola, periodontite chronique, pulpe necrotique.[Traduit par la Redaction]
Viral and bacterial associations appear to be implicated in the development of periodontal infections. Little information is available describing the periodontopathic agents in root canals with necrotic pulp. In this study, the occurrence and the combinations among herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and Dialister pneumosintes, Tannerella forsythia, and Treponema denticola in patients with chronic periodontitis and necrotic pulp were evaluated. Clinical samples from healthy subjects and patients with periodontal or pulp infections were analyzed using a nested polymerase chain reaction PCR to detect HSV and PCR to detect the 3 periodontal bacteria. The presence of Tannerella forsythia and Treponema denticola was observed in healthy, periodontitis, and necrotic pulp patients. HSV was observed in periodontitis and necrotic pulp patients, and no healthy subject harbored D. pneumosintes or HSV. The occurrence of Tannerella forsythia was not statistically significant in patients with necrotic pulp (P = 0.704). Periodontal bacteria were observed varying from 10.3% to 20.7% in periodontitis and necrotic pulp patients. The presence of Treponema denticola - HSV association was predominant in patients showing necrotic pulp (24.1%); however, HSV alone was observed in one patient with periodontitis and in another patient with necrotic pulp. The presence of double association among bacteria or bacteria - HSV could indicate a role in both periodontitis and necrotic pulp, and Tannerella forsythia - Treponema denticola - HSV and Tannerella forsythia - D. pneumosintes - Treponema denticola - HSV associations might be important in periodontitis.Viral and bacterial associations appear to be implicated in the development of periodontal infections. Little information is available describing the periodontopathic agents in root canals with necrotic pulp. In this study, the occurrence and the combinations among herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and Dialister pneumosintes, Tannerella forsythia, and Treponema denticola in patients with chronic periodontitis and necrotic pulp were evaluated. Clinical samples from healthy subjects and patients with periodontal or pulp infections were analyzed using a nested polymerase chain reaction PCR to detect HSV and PCR to detect the 3 periodontal bacteria. The presence of Tannerella forsythia and Treponema denticola was observed in healthy, periodontitis, and necrotic pulp patients. HSV was observed in periodontitis and necrotic pulp patients, and no healthy subject harbored D. pneumosintes or HSV. The occurrence of Tannerella forsythia was not statistically significant in patients with necrotic pulp (P = 0.704). Periodontal bacteria were observed varying from 10.3% to 20.7% in periodontitis and necrotic pulp patients. The presence of Treponema denticola - HSV association was predominant in patients showing necrotic pulp (24.1%); however, HSV alone was observed in one patient with periodontitis and in another patient with necrotic pulp. The presence of double association among bacteria or bacteria - HSV could indicate a role in both periodontitis and necrotic pulp, and Tannerella forsythia - Treponema denticola - HSV and Tannerella forsythia - D. pneumosintes - Treponema denticola - HSV associations might be important in periodontitis.
Viral and bacterial associations appear to be implicated in the development of periodontal infections. Little information is available describing the periodontopathic agents in root canals with necrotic pulp. In this study, the occurrence and the combinations among herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and Dialister pneumosintes, Tannerella forsythia, and Treponema denticola in patients with chronic periodontitis and necrotic pulp were evaluated. Clinical samples from healthy subjects and patients with periodontal or pulp infections were analyzed using a nested polymerase chain reaction PCR to detect HSV and PCR to detect the 3 periodontal bacteria. The presence of Tannerella forsythia and Treponema denticola was observed in healthy, periodontitis, and necrotic pulp patients. HSV was observed in periodontitis and necrotic pulp patients, and no healthy subject harbored D. pneumosintes or HSV. The occurrence of Tannerella forsythia was not statistically significant in patients with necrotic pulp (P = 0.704). Periodontal bacteria were observed varying from 10.3% to 20.7% in periodontitis and necrotic pulp patients. The presence of Treponema denticola - HSV association was predominant in patients showing necrotic pulp (24.1%); however, HSV alone was observed in one patient with periodontitis and in another patient with necrotic pulp. The presence of double association among bacteria or bacteria - HSV could indicate a role in both periodontitis and necrotic pulp, and Tannerella forsythia - Treponema denticola - HSV and Tannerella forsythia - D. pneumosintes - Treponema denticola - HSV associations might be important in periodontitis.
Viral and bacterial associations appear to be implicated in the development of periodontal infections. Little information is available describing the periodontopathic agents in root canals with necrotic pulp. In this study, the occurrence and the combinations among herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and Dialister pneumosintes, Tannerella forsythia, and Treponema denticola in patients with chronic periodontitis and necrotic pulp were evaluated. Clinical samples from healthy subjects and patients with periodontal or pulp infections were analyzed using a nested polymerase chain reaction PCR to detect HSV and PCR to detect the 3 periodontal bacteria. The presence of Tannerella forsythia and Treponema denticola was observed in healthy, periodontitis, and necrotic pulp patients. HSV was observed in periodontitis and necrotic pulp patients, and no healthy subject harbored D. pneumosintes or HSV. The occurrence of Tannerella forsythia was not statistically significant in patients with necrotic pulp (P = 0.704). Periodontal bacteria were observed varying from 10.3% to 20.7% in periodontitis and necrotic pulp patients. The presence of Treponema denticola - HSV association was predominant in patients showing necrotic pulp (24.1%); however, HSV alone was observed in one patient with periodontitis and in another patient with necrotic pulp. The presence of double association among bacteria or bacteria - HSV could indicate a role in both periodontitis and necrotic pulp, and Tannerella forsythia - Treponema denticola - HSV and Tannerella forsythia - D. pneumosintes - Treponema denticola - HSV associations might be important in periodontitis. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Abstract_FL Les associations de virus et de bactéries semblent impliquées dans le développement d'infections périotondales. Il existe peu d'informations qui décrivent les agents périodontopathogènes dans les canaux des racines avec pulpe nécrotique. Dans cette étude, l'occurrence du virus herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1), de Dialister pneumosintes , de Tannerella forsythia et de Treponema denticola et leur combinaison a été évaluée chez des patients souffrant de périodontites chroniques avec pulpe nécrotique. Des échantillons cliniques de sujets sains et de patients affectés d'une infection périodontale ou pulpaire ont été analysés par PCR nichée pour détecter le HSV et par PCR pour détecter les 3 bactéries périodontales. La présence de Tannerella forsythia et de Treponema denticola a été observée chez les sujets sains et chez les patients affectés de périodontite et de pulpe nécrotique. Le HSV a été observé chez les patients affectés de périodontite et de pulpe nécrotique, et aucun sujet sain n'était porteur de D. pneumosintes ou du HSV. L'occurrence de Tannerella forsythia n'était pas statistiquement significative chez les patients avec pulpe nécrotique (P = 0,704). Les bactéries périodontales ont été observées, variant de 10,3 % à 20,7 %, chez les patients affectés de périodontite et de pulpe nécrotique. La présence d'une association Treponema denticola - HSV était prédominante chez les patients présentant une pulpe nécrotique (24,1 %), cependant le HSV seul était observé chez un patient souffrant de périodontite et chez un autre affecté de pulpe nécrotique. La présence d'une double association de bactéries ou de bactéries - HSV pourrait être indicative d'un rôle de telles associations dans la périodontite et la pulpe nécrotique, et les associations Tannerella forsythia - Treponema denticola - HSV et Tannerella forsythia - D. pneumosintes - Treponema denticola - HSV pourraient être importantes dans la périodontite.
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Treponema denticola
Spirochaetales
Stomatology
Herpesviridae
Alphaherpesvirinae
Herpes
Bacteroidaceae
Infection
Virus
Chronic
Periodontal disease
Periodontitis
Viral disease
Tannerella forsythensis
Bacteria
Human herpesvirus 1
Treponemataceae
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SubjectTerms Adolescent
Adult
Bacteria
Bacteriology
Bacteroides forsythus
Bacteroidetes - genetics
Bacteroidetes - isolation & purification
Biological and medical sciences
Causes of
Chronic Disease
Chronic illnesses
chronic periodontitis
Dental Pulp - microbiology
Dental Pulp - pathology
Dental Pulp - virology
Diagnosis
Dialister pneumosintes
Epidemiology
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gram-Negative Bacteria - classification
Gram-Negative Bacteria - genetics
Gram-Negative Bacteria - isolation & purification
Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections - epidemiology
Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections - microbiology
Health aspects
herpes simples virus
Herpes Simplex - epidemiology
Herpes Simplex - virology
Herpes simplex virus
Herpes simplex virus 1
Herpes viruses
Herpesvirus 1, Human - genetics
Herpesvirus 1, Human - isolation & purification
Humans
Male
Microbiology
Middle Aged
Necrosis - epidemiology
Necrosis - microbiology
Necrosis - virology
necrotic pulp
Periodontal disease
Periodontitis - epidemiology
Periodontitis - microbiology
Periodontitis - virology
Polymerase Chain Reaction
pulpe nécrotique
périodontite chronique
Studies
Tannerella forsythia
Treponema
Treponema denticola
Treponema denticola - genetics
Treponema denticola - isolation & purification
Veillonellaceae - genetics
Veillonellaceae - isolation & purification
Virology
virus herpes simplex
Title Occurrence of herpes simplex virus 1 and three periodontal bacteria in patients with chronic periodontitis and necrotic pulp
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