Abstract

The aim of the study was to assess correlations of subgingival biofilm and intestinal microbiota in patients with chronic periodontal disease (CPD) and metabolic syndrome (MS). The study included 80 patients divided in 2 groups: 40 healthy individuals with no signs of periodontal disease and 40 patients with CPD and MS. Oral and intestinal microbial consortia compositions were revealed using deep sequencing libraries of 16S rDNA. The study showed than the qualitative composition of the intestinal microbiome in patients with CPD differ significantly from the microbiome of controls. Real-time PCR of subgingival microflora in CPD patients revealed high content of P. gingivalis, T. forsythia and T. denticola, while in intestinal microbiome dominated representatives of Enterobacteriaceae and Eubacteriaceae families with signs of intestinal dysbiosis mostly associated with the decrease of protective species.

Highlights

  • Microbiocenosis of subgingival biofilm and intestinal content in chronic periodontal disease in patients with metabolic syndrome

  • The study included 80 patients divided in 2 groups: 40 healthy individuals with no signs of periodontal disease and 40 patients with chronic periodontal disease (CPD) and metabolic syndrome (MS)

  • The study showed than the qualitative composition of the intestinal microbiome in patients with CPD differ significantly from the microbiome of controls

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Summary

ТЕРАПЕВТИЧЕСКИЙ РАЗДЕЛ

Вместе с тем еще недостаточно данных, позволяющих провести более детальное изучение механизмов развития дисбиотических процессов при ХГП и МС. Цель исследования — повысить эффективность диагностики и лечения ХГП у пациентов с МС, изучив взаимосвязь микробиоценозов поддесневой биопленки и содержимого кишечника

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Результаты и обсуждение
Группа сравнения
Findings
Aggregatibacter Granulicatella Megasphaera Comamonas Alysiella
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