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Tytuł pozycji:

Systemic and Extraradicular Bacterial Translocation in Apical Periodontitis.

Tytuł:
Systemic and Extraradicular Bacterial Translocation in Apical Periodontitis.
Autorzy:
Bordagaray MJ; Laboratory of Periodontal Biology, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.; Department of Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Fernández A; Laboratory of Periodontal Biology, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.; Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad Andres Bello, Santiago, Chile.
Garrido M; Laboratory of Periodontal Biology, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.; Department of Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Astorga J; Laboratory of Periodontal Biology, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Hoare A; Department of Pathology and Oral Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.; Laboratory of Oral Microbiology, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Hernández M; Laboratory of Periodontal Biology, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.; Department of Pathology and Oral Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Źródło:
Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology [Front Cell Infect Microbiol] 2021 Mar 19; Vol. 11, pp. 649925. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Mar 19 (Print Publication: 2021).
Typ publikacji:
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Język:
English
Imprint Name(s):
Original Publication: Lausanne : Frontiers Media SA
MeSH Terms:
Bacterial Translocation*
Periapical Periodontitis*
Cross-Sectional Studies ; DNA, Bacterial ; Humans ; Leukocytes, Mononuclear ; Porphyromonas endodontalis
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Contributed Indexing:
Keywords: Porphyromonas; bacterial translocation; periapical lesion; periapical periodontitis; peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC)
Substance Nomenclature:
0 (DNA, Bacterial)
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20210405 Date Completed: 20210705 Latest Revision: 20210705
Update Code:
20240104
PubMed Central ID:
PMC8017189
DOI:
10.3389/fcimb.2021.649925
PMID:
33816354
Czasopismo naukowe
Apical periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of microbial etiology. It has been suggested that endodontic bacterial DNA might translocate to distant organs via blood vessels, but no studies have been conducted. We aimed first to explore overall extraradicular infection, as well as specifically by Porphyromonas spp; and their potential to translocate from infected root canals to blood through peripheral blood mononuclear cells. In this cross-sectional study, healthy individuals with and without a diagnosis of apical periodontitis with an associated apical lesion of endodontic origin (both, symptomatic and asymptomatic) were included. Apical lesions (N=64) were collected from volunteers with an indication of tooth extraction. Intracanal samples (N=39) and respective peripheral blood mononuclear cells from apical periodontitis (n=14) individuals with an indication of endodontic treatment, as well as from healthy individuals (n=14) were collected. The detection frequencies and loads (DNA copies/mg or DNA copies/μL) of total bacteria, Porphyromonas endodontalis and Porphyromonas gingivalis were measured by qPCR. In apical lesions, the detection frequencies (%) and median bacterial loads (DNA copies/mg) respectively were 70.8% and 4521.6 for total bacteria; 21.5% and 1789.7 for Porphyromonas endodontalis; and 18.4% and 1493.9 for Porphyromonas gingivalis . In intracanal exudates, the detection frequencies and median bacterial loads respectively were 100% and 21089.2 (DNA copies/μL) for total bacteria, 41% and 8263.9 for Porphyromonas endodontalis ; and 20.5%, median 12538.9 for Porphyromonas gingivalis. Finally, bacteria were detected in all samples of peripheral blood mononuclear cells including apical periodontitis and healthy groups, though total bacterial loads (median DNA copies/μL) were significantly higher in apical periodontitis (953.6) compared to controls (300.7), p<0.05. Porphyromonas endodontalis was equally detected in both groups (50%), but its bacterial load tended to be higher in apical periodontitis (262.3) than controls (158.8), p>0.05; Porphyromonas gingivalis was not detected. Bacteria and specifically Porphyromonas spp. were frequently detected in endodontic canals and apical lesions. Also, total bacteria and Porphyromonas endodontalis DNA were detected in peripheral blood mononuclear cells, supporting their plausible role in bacterial systemic translocation.
Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
(Copyright © 2021 Bordagaray, Fernández, Garrido, Astorga, Hoare and Hernández.)

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