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Diversity of Treponema denticola and Other Oral Treponeme Lineages in Subjects with Periodontitis and Gingivitis

Huihui Zeng, Yuki Chan, Wenling Gao, WK Leung, Rory M. Watt

2021Microbiology Spectrum55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Periodontal diseases, such as periodontitis, are highly complex, multifactorial inflammatory infectious diseases affecting the gums and tooth-supporting structures. They are caused by chronic accumulations of dental plaque below the gum line that typically comprise hundreds of different bacterial species. Certain species of spiral-shaped bacteria known as treponemes, most notably Treponema denticola, are proposed to play key roles in the development and progression of periodontal disease. In our study, we characterized the genetic lineages of T. denticola, Treponema vincentii, Treponema medium, and related species of treponeme bacteria that were present in dental plaque samples from Chinese subjects with periodontal disease. Our results revealed that individual subjects commonly harbored multiple genetic lineages (strains) of T. denticola and other species of treponeme bacteria. Taken together, our results indicate that highly diverse and complex populations of oral treponemes may be present in dental plaque, which may potentially play important roles affecting periodontal health status.

Topics & Concepts

Treponema denticolaGingivitisBiologyPhylotypeGenotypePeriodontitisTreponemaPhylogenetic treeGeneticsMicrobiologyGeneMedicineInternal medicineVirologyBacteriaDentistrySyphilisHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Porphyromonas gingivalisOral microbiology and periodontitis researchOral Health Pathology and Treatmentdental development and anomalies