Metatranscriptome of infected root canals in teeth with apical periodontitis

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Pinheiro Ericka T.,Russo Giancarlo,Candeiro George T. M.,Vilela Bruna G.,Gomes Brenda P. F. A.,Attin Thomas,Karygianni Lamprini,Thurnheer Thomas

Abstract

AbstractMetatranscriptomics has not yet been applied to the study of the endodontic microbiome. Therefore, this study investigated the microbial composition and patterns of gene expression in teeth with asymptomatic apical periodontitis. We performed next-generation, microbiomewide RNA-sequencing in eight root canal samples, including five primary and three secondary endodontic infections. Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes and Actinobacteria represented the dominant phyla, whereas Fusobacteria, Spirochaetes and Synergistetes were among the non-dominant phyla. At species level, the microbiome was dominated by Gram-negative and Gram-positive anaerobes. In particular,Prevotellaspp. andOlsenella uliwere more abundant in primary than in secondary infections. Transcripts encoding moonlighting proteins were abundant, including glycolytic proteins, translational elongation factors, chaperonin, and heat shock proteins.Fusobacteriumwas highly active in primary infections, showing upregulation of genes involved in protein synthesis, responses to oxidative stress and resistance to antibiotics, especially tetracycline. In addition, other members of the community expressed high numbers of antimicrobial resistance genes. Overall, metatranscriptomics revealed the expression of putative virulence factors and the activity of potential endodontic pathogens, represented mainly by obligate anaerobes. In particular, the functional role ofFusobacteriumin primary infections was highlighted. Furthermore, antimicrobial resistance, especially to tetracycline, was a common feature in endodontic samples.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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