Affiliation:
1. Department of Oral Microbiology, Osaka University Faculty of Dentistry, Suita-Osaka 565-0871, Japan
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Fimbriae of
Porphyromonas gingivalis
are filamentous appendages on the cell surface and are thought to be one of the virulence factors. The
fimA
gene encoding the subunit protein of fimbriae, fimbrillin (FimA), was classified into four typeable variants (types I to IV). We previously examined the distribution of
P. gingivalis
in terms of
fimA
genotypes in periodontitis patients using a
fimA
type-specific PCR assay. However, some patients harbored
P. gingivalis
with untypeable
fimA
. In this study, we have cloned a new type (type V) of
fimA
from dental plaque samples.
P. gingivalis
with type V
fimA
was isolated from dental plaque of a periodontitis patient, and the isolate was named HNA-99. The deduced amino acid sequences were compared with those of type I
P. gingivalis
ATCC 33277, type II strain HW24D1, type III strain 6/26, and type IV strain HG564, and the homologies were found to be 45, 44, 43, and 55%, respectively. Southern blot analysis showed that the clinical isolate HNA-99 possessed
P. gingivalis
-specific genes
sod
and
kgp
. However, in terms of serological specificities, type V FimA showed a difference from other types of FimA. In addition, type V
P. gingivalis
bacteria were detected in 16.4% (12 of 73) of the
P. gingivalis
-positive patients with periodontitis by PCR assay using specific primers. Thus, a new type of
fimA
gene is now established, and the
fimA
genotyping could be useful in determining the disease-associated genotypes of
P. gingivalis
involved in the development of adult periodontitis.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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