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Evidence of microbiota-host dysbiosis between periodontitis and cerebral small vessel disease

To investigate the correlation between periodontitis and cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) from the clinical and microbiological aspects. Periodontitis patients (CP group, n = 31) and CSVD patients (CSVD group, n = 30) were examined for neurological and periodontal condition. Subgingival plaque w...

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Main Authors: Zhuang, Jiabao, Zhang, Shufan, Chen, Huiwen, Qiu, Che, Feng, Tienan, Zhou, Wei, Han, Xiang, Song, Zhongchen
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description To investigate the correlation between periodontitis and cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) from the clinical and microbiological aspects. Periodontitis patients (CP group, n = 31) and CSVD patients (CSVD group, n = 30) were examined for neurological and periodontal condition. Subgingival plaque was collected and performed using 16S rRNA sequencing. Logistic regression and LASSO regression were used to analyze the periodontal parameters and subgingival microbiota related to CSVD, respectively. Inflammatory factors in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) were also detected and compared between the two groups. Clinical attachment level (CAL), teeth number and plaque index demonstrated a significant difference between CP and CSVD group, meanwhile, CAL was independently associated with CSVD. Besides, the microbial richness and composition were distinct between two groups. Five genera related to periodontal pathogens (Treponema, Prevotella, Streptococcus, Fusobacterium, Porphyromonas) were screened out by LASSO regression, suggesting a potential association with CSVD. Finally, the levels of inflammatory factors in GCF were statistically higher in CSVD group than those in CP group. Cerebral small vessel disease patients demonstrated worse periodontal condition, meanwhile the interaction between microbiota dysbiosis and host factors (inflammation) leading to a better understanding of the association between periodontitis and CSVD.
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