Microbiome of Deep Dentinal Caries Lesions in Teeth with Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis

This study used a next-generation sequencing approach to identify the bacterial taxa occurring in the advanced front of caries biofilms associated with pulp exposure and irreversible pulpitis. Samples were taken from the deepest layer of dentinal caries lesions associated with pulp exposure in 10 te...

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Principais autores: Rôças, Isabela N., Alves, Flávio R. F., Rachid, Caio T. C. C., Lima, Kenio Costa de, Assunção, Isauremi Vieira de, Gomes, Patrícia N., Siqueira Junior, José F.
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spelling ri-123456789-229232021-12-14T17:23:17Z Microbiome of Deep Dentinal Caries Lesions in Teeth with Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis Rôças, Isabela N. Alves, Flávio R. F. Rachid, Caio T. C. C. Lima, Kenio Costa de Assunção, Isauremi Vieira de Gomes, Patrícia N. Siqueira Junior, José F. Dental Caries Pulpitis This study used a next-generation sequencing approach to identify the bacterial taxa occurring in the advanced front of caries biofilms associated with pulp exposure and irreversible pulpitis. Samples were taken from the deepest layer of dentinal caries lesions associated with pulp exposure in 10 teeth diagnosed with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis. DNA was extracted and the microbiome was characterized on the basis of the V4 hypervariable region of the 16S rRNA gene by using paired-end sequencing on Illumina MiSeq device. Bacterial taxa were mapped to 14 phyla and 101 genera composed by 706 different OTUs. Three phyla accounted for approximately 98% of the sequences: Firmicutes, Actinobacteria and Proteobacteria. These phyla were also the ones with most representatives at the species level. Firmicutes was the most abundant phylum in 9/10 samples. As for genera, Lactobacillus accounted for 42.3% of the sequences, followed by Olsenella (13.7%), Pseudoramibacter (10.7%) and Streptococcus (5.5%). Half of the samples were heavily dominated by Lactobacillus, while in the other half lactobacilli were in very low abundance and the most dominant genera were Pseudoramibacter, Olsenella, Streptococcus, and Stenotrophomonas. High bacterial diversity occurred in deep dentinal caries lesions associated with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis. The microbiome could be classified according to the relative abundance of Lactobacillus. Except for Lactobacillus species, most of the highly prevalent and abundant bacterial taxa identified in this study have been commonly detected in infected root canals. The detected taxa can be regarded as candidate pathogens for irreversible pulpitis and possibly the pioneers in pulp invasion to initiate endodontic infection. 2017-05-16T12:13:19Z 2017-05-16T12:13:19Z 2016 article Isabela N. Rôças et al. Microbiome of Deep Dentinal Caries Lesions in Teeth with Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis. Plos One, v. 11, n. 5, p. 1-13, 2016. https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/22923 eng Acesso Aberto application/pdf
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topic Dental Caries
Pulpitis
spellingShingle Dental Caries
Pulpitis
Rôças, Isabela N.
Alves, Flávio R. F.
Rachid, Caio T. C. C.
Lima, Kenio Costa de
Assunção, Isauremi Vieira de
Gomes, Patrícia N.
Siqueira Junior, José F.
Microbiome of Deep Dentinal Caries Lesions in Teeth with Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis
description This study used a next-generation sequencing approach to identify the bacterial taxa occurring in the advanced front of caries biofilms associated with pulp exposure and irreversible pulpitis. Samples were taken from the deepest layer of dentinal caries lesions associated with pulp exposure in 10 teeth diagnosed with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis. DNA was extracted and the microbiome was characterized on the basis of the V4 hypervariable region of the 16S rRNA gene by using paired-end sequencing on Illumina MiSeq device. Bacterial taxa were mapped to 14 phyla and 101 genera composed by 706 different OTUs. Three phyla accounted for approximately 98% of the sequences: Firmicutes, Actinobacteria and Proteobacteria. These phyla were also the ones with most representatives at the species level. Firmicutes was the most abundant phylum in 9/10 samples. As for genera, Lactobacillus accounted for 42.3% of the sequences, followed by Olsenella (13.7%), Pseudoramibacter (10.7%) and Streptococcus (5.5%). Half of the samples were heavily dominated by Lactobacillus, while in the other half lactobacilli were in very low abundance and the most dominant genera were Pseudoramibacter, Olsenella, Streptococcus, and Stenotrophomonas. High bacterial diversity occurred in deep dentinal caries lesions associated with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis. The microbiome could be classified according to the relative abundance of Lactobacillus. Except for Lactobacillus species, most of the highly prevalent and abundant bacterial taxa identified in this study have been commonly detected in infected root canals. The detected taxa can be regarded as candidate pathogens for irreversible pulpitis and possibly the pioneers in pulp invasion to initiate endodontic infection.
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author Rôças, Isabela N.
Alves, Flávio R. F.
Rachid, Caio T. C. C.
Lima, Kenio Costa de
Assunção, Isauremi Vieira de
Gomes, Patrícia N.
Siqueira Junior, José F.
author_facet Rôças, Isabela N.
Alves, Flávio R. F.
Rachid, Caio T. C. C.
Lima, Kenio Costa de
Assunção, Isauremi Vieira de
Gomes, Patrícia N.
Siqueira Junior, José F.
author_sort Rôças, Isabela N.
title Microbiome of Deep Dentinal Caries Lesions in Teeth with Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis
title_short Microbiome of Deep Dentinal Caries Lesions in Teeth with Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis
title_full Microbiome of Deep Dentinal Caries Lesions in Teeth with Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis
title_fullStr Microbiome of Deep Dentinal Caries Lesions in Teeth with Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis
title_full_unstemmed Microbiome of Deep Dentinal Caries Lesions in Teeth with Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis
title_sort microbiome of deep dentinal caries lesions in teeth with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis
publishDate 2017
url https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/22923
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