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Oral Microbiota Transplant in Dogs with Naturally Occurring Periodontitis
In periodontitis patients, dysbiosis of the oral microbiota is not only found at clinically diseased periodontal sites but also at clinically healthy periodontal sites, buccal mucosae, tongue, and saliva. The present study evaluated the safety and efficacy of an oral microbiota transplant (OMT) for...
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author | Beikler, T. Bunte, K. Chan, Y. Weiher, B. Selbach, S. Peters, U. Klocke, A. Watt, R.M. Flemmig, T.F. |
author_facet | Beikler, T. Bunte, K. Chan, Y. Weiher, B. Selbach, S. Peters, U. Klocke, A. Watt, R.M. Flemmig, T.F. |
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description | In periodontitis patients, dysbiosis of the oral microbiota is not only found at clinically diseased periodontal sites but also at clinically healthy periodontal sites, buccal mucosae, tongue, and saliva. The present study evaluated the safety and efficacy of an oral microbiota transplant (OMT) for the treatment of periodontitis in dogs. Eighteen systemically healthy beagle dogs with naturally occurring periodontitis were enrolled in the study and randomly assigned to a test or control group. A 4-y-old, periodontally healthy female beagle dog served as a universal OMT donor. To reduce periodontal inflammation, all dogs received full-mouth mechanical debridement of teeth and mucosae 2 wk before baseline. At baseline, full-mouth mechanical debridement was repeated and followed by adjunctive subgingival and oral irrigation with 0.1% NaOCl. Subsequently, test dogs were inoculated with an OMT from the healthy donor. No daily oral hygiene was performed after OMT transplantation. Adverse events were assessed throughout the observation period. Clinical examinations were performed and whole-mouth oral microbiota samples were collected at week 2, baseline, week 2, and week 12. The composition of oral microbiota samples was analyzed using high-throughput 16S ribosomal RNA gene amplicon sequencing followed by taxonomic assignment and downstream bioinformatic and statistical analyses. Results demonstrated that the intergroup difference in the primary outcome measure, probing pocket depth at week 12, was statistically insignificant. However, the single adjunctive OMT had an additional effect on the oral microbiota composition compared to the full-mouth mechanical and antimicrobial debridement alone. The OMT resulted in an “ecological shift” toward the composition of the donor microbiota, but this was transient in nature and was not observed at week 12. No local or systemic adverse events were observed throughout the study period. The results indicate that OMT may modulate the microbiota composition in dogs with naturally occurring periodontitis and can be applied safely. |
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spelling | pubmed-82179022021-07-01 Oral Microbiota Transplant in Dogs with Naturally Occurring Periodontitis Beikler, T. Bunte, K. Chan, Y. Weiher, B. Selbach, S. Peters, U. Klocke, A. Watt, R.M. Flemmig, T.F. J Dent Res Research Reports In periodontitis patients, dysbiosis of the oral microbiota is not only found at clinically diseased periodontal sites but also at clinically healthy periodontal sites, buccal mucosae, tongue, and saliva. The present study evaluated the safety and efficacy of an oral microbiota transplant (OMT) for the treatment of periodontitis in dogs. Eighteen systemically healthy beagle dogs with naturally occurring periodontitis were enrolled in the study and randomly assigned to a test or control group. A 4-y-old, periodontally healthy female beagle dog served as a universal OMT donor. To reduce periodontal inflammation, all dogs received full-mouth mechanical debridement of teeth and mucosae 2 wk before baseline. At baseline, full-mouth mechanical debridement was repeated and followed by adjunctive subgingival and oral irrigation with 0.1% NaOCl. Subsequently, test dogs were inoculated with an OMT from the healthy donor. No daily oral hygiene was performed after OMT transplantation. Adverse events were assessed throughout the observation period. Clinical examinations were performed and whole-mouth oral microbiota samples were collected at week 2, baseline, week 2, and week 12. The composition of oral microbiota samples was analyzed using high-throughput 16S ribosomal RNA gene amplicon sequencing followed by taxonomic assignment and downstream bioinformatic and statistical analyses. Results demonstrated that the intergroup difference in the primary outcome measure, probing pocket depth at week 12, was statistically insignificant. However, the single adjunctive OMT had an additional effect on the oral microbiota composition compared to the full-mouth mechanical and antimicrobial debridement alone. The OMT resulted in an “ecological shift” toward the composition of the donor microbiota, but this was transient in nature and was not observed at week 12. No local or systemic adverse events were observed throughout the study period. The results indicate that OMT may modulate the microbiota composition in dogs with naturally occurring periodontitis and can be applied safely. SAGE Publications 2021-03-18 2021-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8217902/ /pubmed/33733913 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022034521995423 Text en © International & American Associations for Dental Research 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Research Reports Beikler, T. Bunte, K. Chan, Y. Weiher, B. Selbach, S. Peters, U. Klocke, A. Watt, R.M. Flemmig, T.F. Oral Microbiota Transplant in Dogs with Naturally Occurring Periodontitis |
title | Oral Microbiota Transplant in Dogs with Naturally Occurring Periodontitis |
title_full | Oral Microbiota Transplant in Dogs with Naturally Occurring Periodontitis |
title_fullStr | Oral Microbiota Transplant in Dogs with Naturally Occurring Periodontitis |
title_full_unstemmed | Oral Microbiota Transplant in Dogs with Naturally Occurring Periodontitis |
title_short | Oral Microbiota Transplant in Dogs with Naturally Occurring Periodontitis |
title_sort | oral microbiota transplant in dogs with naturally occurring periodontitis |
topic | Research Reports |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8217902/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33733913 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022034521995423 |
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