Intracanal microbiome profiles of two apical periodontitis cases in one patient: A comparison with saliva and plaque profiles

Author:

Yamaki Keiko1ORCID,Tamahara Toru2ORCID,Washio Jumpei3ORCID,Sato Takuichi4ORCID,Shimizu Ritsuko25ORCID,Yamada Satoru1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Periodontology and Endodontology, Graduate School of Dentistry Tohoku University Sendai Japan

2. Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization Tohoku University Sendai Japan

3. Division of Oral Ecology and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Dentistry Tohoku University Sendai Japan

4. Division of Clinical Chemistry, Graduate School of Health Sciences Niigata University Niigata Japan

5. Department of Molecular Hematology, Graduate School of Medicine Tohoku University Sendai Japan

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo determine the characteristics of the endodontic microbiome.Material and MethodsSaliva, plaque, and infected root canal wall dentin of two teeth suffering from apical periodontitis were harvested from a 58‐year‐old man. Bacterial DNA was extracted from each sample, and 16S rRNA gene analysis targeting the V3–V4 region was conducted on the Illumina MiSeq platform using QIIME2. The functional potential of the microbiomes was inferred using PICRUSt2.ResultsThe four microbiomes were different in structure and membership, yet the nine most abundant metabolic pathways were common among them. The two endodontic microbiomes were more anaerobic, rich in Firmicutes, and scarce in Actinobacteriota and Proteobacteria, compared with saliva and plaque microbiomes. Their profiles were dissimilar despite their clinical and radiographic similarities.ConclusionsThe endodontic microbiomes were anaerobic, rich in Firmicutes, scarce in Actinobacteriota and Proteobacteria, and considerably varied within an individual.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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