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Adjunctive dental therapies in caries-active children: Shifting the cariogenic salivary microbiome from dysbiosis towards non-cariogenic health

BACKGROUND: The oral microbiome is a complex assembly of microbial species, whose constituents can tilt the balance towards progression of oral disease or sustained health. Recently we identified sex-specific differences in the salivary microbiome contained within caries-active and caries-free child...

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Autores principales: Lyashenko, Claudia, Herrman, Elisa, Irwin, Jessica, James, Allie, Strauss, Shay, Warner, John, Khor, Brandon, Snow, Michael, Ortiz, Stephanie, Waid, Erin, Nasry, Bishoy, Chai, Jennifer, Choong, Carissa, Palmer, Elizabeth, Kutsch, Kim, Forsyth, Anna, Choi, Dongseok, Maier, Tom, Machida, Curtis A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8415465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34485763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.humic.2020.100077
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author Lyashenko, Claudia
Herrman, Elisa
Irwin, Jessica
James, Allie
Strauss, Shay
Warner, John
Khor, Brandon
Snow, Michael
Ortiz, Stephanie
Waid, Erin
Nasry, Bishoy
Chai, Jennifer
Choong, Carissa
Palmer, Elizabeth
Kutsch, Kim
Forsyth, Anna
Choi, Dongseok
Maier, Tom
Machida, Curtis A.
author_facet Lyashenko, Claudia
Herrman, Elisa
Irwin, Jessica
James, Allie
Strauss, Shay
Warner, John
Khor, Brandon
Snow, Michael
Ortiz, Stephanie
Waid, Erin
Nasry, Bishoy
Chai, Jennifer
Choong, Carissa
Palmer, Elizabeth
Kutsch, Kim
Forsyth, Anna
Choi, Dongseok
Maier, Tom
Machida, Curtis A.
author_sort Lyashenko, Claudia
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description BACKGROUND: The oral microbiome is a complex assembly of microbial species, whose constituents can tilt the balance towards progression of oral disease or sustained health. Recently we identified sex-specific differences in the salivary microbiome contained within caries-active and caries-free children. In this study, we sought to ascertain if adjunctive dental therapies, including povidone iodine and chlorhexidine, were effective in shifting the cariogenic microbiome from dysbiosis to non-cariogenic health. DESIGN: We recruited young children (ages 2–12 years) to enter five enrollment groups, with each group (N = 9–30 participants/group) receiving caries restorative and/or adjunctive therapies, either singularly or in combination (OHSU IRB #6535). Saliva specimens were collected pre- and post-treatment (4–8 weeks) of caries preventive measures, and oral microbiota were identified using next generation sequencing (HOMINGS, Forsyth Institute, Cambridge, MA). RESULTS: With the use of multi-dimensional scaling plots, support vector machine learning, odds ratio analysis, and other statistical methods, we have determined that treatment with povidone iodine can shift the composition of the salivary cariogenic microbiome to include higher proportions of aerobic microorganisms, such as Stentrophomonas maltophila, as well as non-cariogenic, anaerobic microorganisms including Poryphyromonas and Fusobacterium species. CONCLUSION: We have identified microorganisms that are associated with caries-active children and have determined that povidone iodine is an effective adjunctive therapy that has the potential to shift the composition of the cariogenic microbiome to one more closely aligned with non-cariogenic health.
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spelling pubmed-84154652021-09-03 Adjunctive dental therapies in caries-active children: Shifting the cariogenic salivary microbiome from dysbiosis towards non-cariogenic health Lyashenko, Claudia Herrman, Elisa Irwin, Jessica James, Allie Strauss, Shay Warner, John Khor, Brandon Snow, Michael Ortiz, Stephanie Waid, Erin Nasry, Bishoy Chai, Jennifer Choong, Carissa Palmer, Elizabeth Kutsch, Kim Forsyth, Anna Choi, Dongseok Maier, Tom Machida, Curtis A. Hum Microb J Article BACKGROUND: The oral microbiome is a complex assembly of microbial species, whose constituents can tilt the balance towards progression of oral disease or sustained health. Recently we identified sex-specific differences in the salivary microbiome contained within caries-active and caries-free children. In this study, we sought to ascertain if adjunctive dental therapies, including povidone iodine and chlorhexidine, were effective in shifting the cariogenic microbiome from dysbiosis to non-cariogenic health. DESIGN: We recruited young children (ages 2–12 years) to enter five enrollment groups, with each group (N = 9–30 participants/group) receiving caries restorative and/or adjunctive therapies, either singularly or in combination (OHSU IRB #6535). Saliva specimens were collected pre- and post-treatment (4–8 weeks) of caries preventive measures, and oral microbiota were identified using next generation sequencing (HOMINGS, Forsyth Institute, Cambridge, MA). RESULTS: With the use of multi-dimensional scaling plots, support vector machine learning, odds ratio analysis, and other statistical methods, we have determined that treatment with povidone iodine can shift the composition of the salivary cariogenic microbiome to include higher proportions of aerobic microorganisms, such as Stentrophomonas maltophila, as well as non-cariogenic, anaerobic microorganisms including Poryphyromonas and Fusobacterium species. CONCLUSION: We have identified microorganisms that are associated with caries-active children and have determined that povidone iodine is an effective adjunctive therapy that has the potential to shift the composition of the cariogenic microbiome to one more closely aligned with non-cariogenic health. 2020-08-31 2020-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8415465/ /pubmed/34485763 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.humic.2020.100077 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ).
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Lyashenko, Claudia
Herrman, Elisa
Irwin, Jessica
James, Allie
Strauss, Shay
Warner, John
Khor, Brandon
Snow, Michael
Ortiz, Stephanie
Waid, Erin
Nasry, Bishoy
Chai, Jennifer
Choong, Carissa
Palmer, Elizabeth
Kutsch, Kim
Forsyth, Anna
Choi, Dongseok
Maier, Tom
Machida, Curtis A.
Adjunctive dental therapies in caries-active children: Shifting the cariogenic salivary microbiome from dysbiosis towards non-cariogenic health
title Adjunctive dental therapies in caries-active children: Shifting the cariogenic salivary microbiome from dysbiosis towards non-cariogenic health
title_full Adjunctive dental therapies in caries-active children: Shifting the cariogenic salivary microbiome from dysbiosis towards non-cariogenic health
title_fullStr Adjunctive dental therapies in caries-active children: Shifting the cariogenic salivary microbiome from dysbiosis towards non-cariogenic health
title_full_unstemmed Adjunctive dental therapies in caries-active children: Shifting the cariogenic salivary microbiome from dysbiosis towards non-cariogenic health
title_short Adjunctive dental therapies in caries-active children: Shifting the cariogenic salivary microbiome from dysbiosis towards non-cariogenic health
title_sort adjunctive dental therapies in caries-active children: shifting the cariogenic salivary microbiome from dysbiosis towards non-cariogenic health
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8415465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34485763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.humic.2020.100077
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