Prognostic Impact of Microbiome Dysbiosis: A Prospective Study

Ren Jie Jacob Chew, Charlene Enhui Goh, Xin Yi Sheena Lin, Feng Jun Bryan Oh, Ruiqi Paul Sim, Philip M Preshaw (Lead / Corresponding author), Kai Soo Tan (Lead / Corresponding author)

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Abstract

Aims 

To determine the relationship between microbiome dysbiosis indices and biofilm immunogenicity and their prognostic implications on periodontal treatment response. 

Materials and Methods 

Thirty periodontally healthy controls and 30 periodontitis cases (stage III) were recruited. Cases received non-surgical periodontal therapy (NSPT), and their treatment response at 6 months was evaluated using a treat-to-target endpoint (≤ 4 sites with probing depths ≥ 5 mm). Pooled subgingival biofilm samples were obtained from controls and cases. The V3–4 hypervariable region of the 16S rRNA gene was sequenced and two compositional indices (subgingival microbiome dysbiosis index, SMDI, and dysbiosis ratio, DR) were calculated. Nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-κB) activation elicited by biofilm samples in monocytic reporter cells was quantified to assess biofilm immunogenicity. 

Results 

SMDI, DR and biofilm immunogenicity were highly diagnostic for periodontitis (area under curves [AUC] > 0.90, p < 0.001). Among periodontitis cases, all three microbial parameters were significantly reduced after NSPT (p < 0.001). Cases achieving the treat-to-target endpoint had lower pre-treatment SMDI and biofilm immunogenicity (p < 0.05) and different microbial recolonization patterns from poor responders. Both measures predicted treatment response (AUC of 0.767 and 0.835, respectively, p < 0.05). 

Conclusion 

Subgingival biofilm dysbiosis quantified using SMDI and biofilm immunogenicity was diagnostic of periodontitis and predictive of NSPT outcomes.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Clinical Periodontology
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Oct 2024

Keywords

  • 16S ribosomal RNA sequencing
  • biomarkers
  • dysbiosis
  • microbiota
  • periodontal debridement
  • periodontics
  • prognosis
  • subgingival plaque

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Periodontics

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