Mesaconate from Bacillus subtilis R0179 Supernatant Attenuates Periodontitis by Inhibiting Porphyromonas gingivalis in Mice DOI
Weiwei Zhao, Lingli Ji, Jie Li

et al.

Journal of Periodontal Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Nov. 19, 2024

ABSTRACT Aims This research sought to assess the efficacy of Bacillus subtilis ( B. ) R0179 and explore potential metabolites in mitigating experimental periodontitis mice induced by Porphyromonas gingivalis P. ATCC 33277. Methods was administered 8‐week‐old male C57BL/6J with periodontitis. Oral load 33277 periodontal tissue loss were quantified. The cell‐free supernatant (CFS) separated its anti ‐ effect. Proteomic metabolomic analyses identified antibacterial components CFS, further evaluated for anti‐ effects. Results significantly reduced levels mitigated mice. rather than inactivated cells, exhibited activity. mesaconate citraconate as key agents. Disk diffusion assays confirmed against , while had no Mesaconate showed a dose‐dependent reduction population Conclusion These findings highlight metabolite promising candidates therapeutic development inhibiting effectively.

Language: Английский

Relationship between periodontitis and systemic diseases: A bibliometric and visual study DOI Creative Commons
Gaetano Isola, Alessandro Polizzi, Sara Serra

et al.

Periodontology 2000, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 8, 2025

Abstract To provide a comprehensive and updated mapping of observational studies assessing the relationship between periodontitis systemic diseases through bibliometric visual analysis. A search was conducted using Web Science database, covering period 1989 to 2024. The Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) from US National Library Medicine used categorize conditions, focusing on terms unrelated stomatognathic diseases. analysis included keyword co‐occurrence mapping, co‐authorship, bibliographic coupling, co‐citation Quality indicators such as silhouette score, modularity, centrality were considered assess network's quality. research strategy identified 6106 records, which 1519 met inclusion criteria. revealed that 46.73% literature topic published in last 5 years annual publication trend peaked 2023. Nutritional & Metabolic Diseases ( n = 398), Cardiovascular 335), Female Urogenital Pregnancy Complications 244), Musculoskeletal 182) most representative categories associated with periodontitis. co‐cited journals Journal Periodontology 1412), Clinical 1343), Dental Research 940), 2000 849). USA, China, Brazil, Sweden countries contributed number publications. present study growing evaluating association diseases, highlighting negative impact plethora conditions rising translational interest this relationship. With an aging population, is expected affect people coming decades, presenting significant challenges public health. Improved knowledge is, therefore, essential enable more care, preventive strategies, optimal oral health for patients

Language: Английский

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Association of serum calcium level with periodontitis: a cross-sectional study from NHANES 2009–2014 DOI Creative Commons
Hongliang Cao, Min Wang, Mengna Duan

et al.

Frontiers in Nutrition, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 11

Published: Jan. 7, 2025

This study aimed to investigate the association between serum calcium levels and periodontitis in a U.S. adult population, using data from National Health Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2009-2014. Data were analyzed 8,601 participants aged over 30 years, who categorized based on presence or absence of periodontitis. Serum measured standardized NHANES protocols, status was determined through clinical oral examinations. To assess relationship periodontitis, multivariate logistic regression models applied across three adjustment. Additionally, trend tests subgroup analyses conducted explore associations different demographic subgroups. A smoothing curve fitting threshold effect analysis also performed examine potential nonlinear relationships. After adjusting multiple covariates, highest quartile showed an 18% reduced risk compared those lowest (OR = 0.82, 95% CI: 0.71-0.95, p 0.0083; for 0.0057). The remained stable various Smoothing indicated negative correlation though without significant inflection point at 2.48 mmol/L (p 0.094). Elevated appear be associated with lower adults. These findings suggest that adequate intake may play role prevention, providing valuable insight guidance nutritional preventive strategies periodontal health.

Language: Английский

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Host Markers of Periodontal Diseases: Meta‐Analysis of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies DOI
Mia Rakić, Elena Calciolari, Melissa M. Grant

et al.

Journal Of Clinical Periodontology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 19, 2025

ABSTRACT Objective To identify host markers with optimal diagnostic performance for clinical implementation in the diagnosis of periodontal diseases and prediction future disease progression and/or resolution. Material Methods Cross‐sectional prospective studies ≥ 20 participants per group, reporting accuracy (e.g., area under curve [AUC]) (focused question 1 [FQ1]), periodontitis progression/relapse (FQ2) or resolution (FQ3) were searched three electronic databases. Meta‐analyses estimating (DA) individual grouped salivary gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) independently performed whenever two more identified. Results Sixty‐one eligible identified, which 13 included meta‐analyses FQ1 (discrimination between health periodontitis). Matrix metalloproteinase‐8 (MMP‐8) was most reported biomarker both saliva GCF, comparable AUC (0.70–0.90), sensitivity (0.49–0.84) specificity (0.62–0.79) sample types. Cytokines had good ability discrimination periodontitis/gingivitis versus health, although they substantially less accurate gingivitis. Combinations cytokines MMPs tended to increase overall but without significant improvement case discrimination. Bone best performing group (AUC = 0.91) when compared 0.86) 0.77). GCF microRNAs (MiRs) a singly meta‐analysed biomarkers demonstrating 0.79. Conclusion Reported on exhibit serious limitations regarding validation standards, being main cause lack progress classification. Disease‐specific such as bone showed better (from limited number studies) MMPs.

Language: Английский

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Mesaconate from Bacillus subtilis R0179 Supernatant Attenuates Periodontitis by Inhibiting Porphyromonas gingivalis in Mice DOI
Weiwei Zhao, Lingli Ji, Jie Li

et al.

Journal of Periodontal Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Nov. 19, 2024

ABSTRACT Aims This research sought to assess the efficacy of Bacillus subtilis ( B. ) R0179 and explore potential metabolites in mitigating experimental periodontitis mice induced by Porphyromonas gingivalis P. ATCC 33277. Methods was administered 8‐week‐old male C57BL/6J with periodontitis. Oral load 33277 periodontal tissue loss were quantified. The cell‐free supernatant (CFS) separated its anti ‐ effect. Proteomic metabolomic analyses identified antibacterial components CFS, further evaluated for anti‐ effects. Results significantly reduced levels mitigated mice. rather than inactivated cells, exhibited activity. mesaconate citraconate as key agents. Disk diffusion assays confirmed against , while had no Mesaconate showed a dose‐dependent reduction population Conclusion These findings highlight metabolite promising candidates therapeutic development inhibiting effectively.

Language: Английский

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