Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans: From the Oral Cavity to the Heart Valves
Microorganisms,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(7), P. 1451 - 1451
Published: July 17, 2024
Aggregatibacter
actinomycetemcomitans
(A.
actinomycetecomitans)
is
a
Gram-negative
bacterial
species
that
an
essential
component
of
the
oral
microbiota.
Due
to
its
aggregative
properties,
it
plays
role
in
pathogenesis
human
diseases.
The
presence
surface
proteins
Fim,
Briae,
and
microvesicles
enables
bacterium
adhere
epithelial
tooth’s
surface.
leukotoxin
A
(LtxA),
which
important
pathogenicity
bacterium,
has
been
associated
with
both
periodontitis
etiology
rheumatoid
arthritis
(RA).
A.
actinomycetecomitans
also
several
other
systemic
diseases
complications,
such
as
endocarditis
different
abscesses.
In
addition
A,
possesses
virulence
factors,
including
bacteriocins,
chemotaxis
inhibitory
cytotoxic
Fc-binding
proteins,
immunosuppressive
lipopolysaccharide
collagenase,
fibroblast
antibiotic
resistance
determinants,
adhesins,
invasive
factors
inhibit
function
polymorphonuclear
leukocytes.
ability
induce
macrophages
secrete
interleukins
IL-1,
IL-1β,
tumor
necrosis
factor
(TNF)
considerable
importance.
primary
etiologic
periodontal
disease
biofilm
colonized
by
anaerobic
bacteria.
Among
these,
occupies
place
facultative
bacterium.
addition,
many
contribute
potential
cause
cancer.
This
article
provides
overview
association
various
diseases,
oncogenic
potential,
treatment
options
for
infections
caused
actinomycetecomitans.
Language: Английский
Revealing Global Trends on Nature-Based Solutions: Mapping and Visualizing Research Landscapes
Nature-Based Solutions,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100229 - 100229
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Scientometric Analysis of Research on Oral and Gut Microbiota and Periodontitis: Collaborative Networks, Emerging Patterns, Thematic Evolution
Frank Mayta-Tovalino,
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Fran Espinoza-Carhuancho,
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M. Cruz
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et al.
The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
26(1), P. 86 - 92
Published: March 28, 2025
To
perform
a
scientometric
analysis
of
scientific
literature
related
to
microbiota
and
periodontitis.
A
search
strategy
was
applied
on
21
July
2024,
identifying
1,069
papers
from
408
different
sources.
However,
nine
articles
could
not
be
exported
SciVal
due
incomplete
metadata.
The
documents,
including
722
articles,
282
reviews,
44
book
chapters,
among
others,
showed
an
annual
growth
rate
7.53%.
Bibliometrix
were
used
for
data
extraction
analysis.
total
sources,
published
between
2019
identified.
most
frequent
terms
in
the
research
"periodontitis",
"oral
microbiome",
"microbiome",
"periodontal
disease",
"dysbiosis".
According
Lotka's
Law,
authors
field
contributed
small
number
papers.
cited
journals
this
"Frontiers
Cellular
Infection
Microbiology",
"Journal
Oral
"Periodontology
2000".
Analysis
thematic
evolution
shows
increasing
intersection
topics
recent
research,
reflecting
multifaceted
nature
periodontitis
its
interaction
with
variety
other
health
factors.
Research
is
multifaceted,
interacts
factors,
growing
research.
This
study
presents
detailed
review
gut
periodontitis,
notes
current
developments,
gives
hints
regarding
still
emerging
themes.
Its
findings
may
serve
continue
future
guidelines
or
understand
relationship
How
cite
article:
Mayta-Tovalino
F,
Espinoza-Carhuancho
Huaman-De
la
Cruz
M,
et
al.
Scientometric
Gut
Microbiota
Periodontitis:
Collaborative
Networks,
Emerging
Patterns,
Thematic
Evolution.
J
Contemp
Dent
Pract
2025;26(1):86-92.
Language: Английский
Osseointegration of Dental Implants in Irradiated Patients: A Bibliometric Study
The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
26(2), P. 217 - 222
Published: April 28, 2025
Language: Английский
Artificial tongue: a promising solution for early detection and treatment of oral bacterial infections
E. Veseli,
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E. Behluli,
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E. Breznica
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et al.
European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(4), P. 603 - 604
Published: April 11, 2024
Language: Английский
Analysis of scientific publications on oral cancer diagnosis delays: a bibliometric study over 22 years
Ld. Lisboa,
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AL. Pires,
No information about this author
A. P. G. da Silva
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et al.
Medicina oral, patología oral y cirugía bucal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. e682 - e689
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Background:
The
area
of
oncology
still
lacks
bibliometric
studies
that
investigate
the
diagnostic
interval
oral
cancer.This
study
proposed
to
carry
out
a
analysis
epidemiological
investigated
diagnosis
cancer
between
2002
2024.Material
and
Methods:
On
April,
2024,
Scopus
Web
Science
databases
were
explored,
selected
articles
underwent
performance
scientific
mapping
journals,
authors,
institutions,
countries,
as
well
predominant
topics
trends
in
research
into
through
an
references
co-occurrence
key
words.The
analyzes
carried
using
R
extension
package,
Bibliometrix,
VOSviewer
software.Results:
A
total
532
documents
included.China
contributed
highest
number
publications
(36.71%)
citations
[1,584].Seoane
J
was
most
prolific
author
[16
(h-index:
9)],
while
Warnakulasuriya
S
had
link
strength
[282
7)]
co-citations.Oral
Oncology
identified
[231
(72.64%)],
co-cited
impactful
journal
13).Explosions
found
for
keywords
such
"early
diagnosis",
"biomarker",
"saliva",
"precancer"
"prognosis",
making
it
evident
field
there
is
room
new
focusing
reducing
interval,
with
hotspots
being
terms
"biomarkers",
"imaging
diagnosis"
"gene
expression".Conclusions:
This
provides
valuable
information
can
help
researchers
institutions
align
their
activities
according
emerging
themes,
establish
collaborations
allocate
resources
effectively.
Language: Английский
Mapping and visualizing the global research landscapes on drinking water and cancer
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6(10)
Published: Oct. 15, 2024
A
growing
body
of
epidemiologic
research
has
examined
the
potential
associations
between
contaminants
in
drinking
water
and
various
cancers,
with
a
special
emphasis
on
sources
particular
concern,
including
arsenic,
asbestos,
radon,
agricultural
chemicals,
byproducts
hazardous
waste
sites.
Given
public
health
implications,
bibliometric
analysis
literature
this
field
is
warranted.
This
aims
to
systematically
map
progression
relationship
cancer.
By
identifying
emerging
trends
knowledge
gaps,
can
inform
future
directions
prioritize
areas
greatest
for
impact.
In
study,
we
employed
approach
analyze
We
searched
articles
all
languages
published
1939
2023
using
Scopus
database.
To
ensure
precision
our
search,
validated
search
strategy
relevant
keywords
related
The
data
included
indicators
such
as
citation
patterns,
publication
trends,
identification
most
productive
countries
institutions
field.
Finally,
used
VOSviewer
software
(version
1.6.20)
visualize
through
network
co-occurrence
analysis.
visualization
helped
us
identify
key
clusters
topics
within
comprehensive
database
from
yielded
11,703
focusing
journal
excluding
errata
retracted
documents,
set
was
refined
10,751
publications.
majority
(91.06%)
these
were
original
(n
=
9790),
while
reviews
accounted
6.49%
698).
United
States
country
that
contributed
field,
contributing
3,268
(30.4%),
followed
by
China
1496;
13.9%),
Japan
1358;
12.6%),
India
758;
7.1%).
Recent
(post-2015)
focuses
assessing
carcinogenic
pollutant
risks,
mainly
groundwater.
contrast,
earlier
studies
often
animal
human
models
explore
effects
chemicals
found
water.
study
offers
insight
into
current
link
Most
high-income
countries,
highlighting
need
more
low-
middle-income
regions.
advance
understanding
develop
effective
strategies,
further
essential.
includes
improving
methods
detecting
measuring
contaminants,
well
evaluating
impact
treatment
sanitation
practices.
Language: Английский