Defining saliva and tooth biofilm microbiota in adolescents in a low caries community and characterization by caries status

The present study evaluated the microbiota of saliva and tooth biofilm by sequencing segments of the 16S rRNA gene using the common Illumina MiSeq (v3–v4) and the newer PacBio (v1–v8) sequencing platforms and searched for associations with caries in a low-caries population with regular dental care s...

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Main Authors: Linda Eriksson, Pernilla Lif Holgerson, Ingegerd Johansson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-05-01
Series:Journal of Oral Microbiology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20002297.2017.1325193
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spelling doaj-128ebbb0c3ec41e48908f5e99b304b162020-11-25T00:43:16ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Oral Microbiology2000-22972017-05-019010.1080/20002297.2017.13251931325193Defining saliva and tooth biofilm microbiota in adolescents in a low caries community and characterization by caries statusLinda Eriksson0Pernilla Lif Holgerson1Ingegerd Johansson2Umeå UniversityUmeå UniversityUmeå UniversityThe present study evaluated the microbiota of saliva and tooth biofilm by sequencing segments of the 16S rRNA gene using the common Illumina MiSeq (v3–v4) and the newer PacBio (v1–v8) sequencing platforms and searched for associations with caries in a low-caries population with regular dental care since early childhood. Saliva and tooth biofilm from adolescents and mock bacteria communities were analysed, including validity and reliability estimates. Caries was scored at baseline and 2 years later. The two sequencing platforms revealed similar microbiota patterns for saliva and tooth biofilm, respectively. Saliva microbiota discriminated caries-affected adolescents from caries-free adolescents with enumeration of five species in caries-affected participants and one species thereof predicting 2-year caries increment. Reliability was high and validity was acceptable if appropriate inclusion criteria were determined.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20002297.2017.1325193
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author Linda Eriksson
Pernilla Lif Holgerson
Ingegerd Johansson
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Pernilla Lif Holgerson
Ingegerd Johansson
Defining saliva and tooth biofilm microbiota in adolescents in a low caries community and characterization by caries status
Journal of Oral Microbiology
author_facet Linda Eriksson
Pernilla Lif Holgerson
Ingegerd Johansson
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title Defining saliva and tooth biofilm microbiota in adolescents in a low caries community and characterization by caries status
title_short Defining saliva and tooth biofilm microbiota in adolescents in a low caries community and characterization by caries status
title_full Defining saliva and tooth biofilm microbiota in adolescents in a low caries community and characterization by caries status
title_fullStr Defining saliva and tooth biofilm microbiota in adolescents in a low caries community and characterization by caries status
title_full_unstemmed Defining saliva and tooth biofilm microbiota in adolescents in a low caries community and characterization by caries status
title_sort defining saliva and tooth biofilm microbiota in adolescents in a low caries community and characterization by caries status
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Oral Microbiology
issn 2000-2297
publishDate 2017-05-01
description The present study evaluated the microbiota of saliva and tooth biofilm by sequencing segments of the 16S rRNA gene using the common Illumina MiSeq (v3–v4) and the newer PacBio (v1–v8) sequencing platforms and searched for associations with caries in a low-caries population with regular dental care since early childhood. Saliva and tooth biofilm from adolescents and mock bacteria communities were analysed, including validity and reliability estimates. Caries was scored at baseline and 2 years later. The two sequencing platforms revealed similar microbiota patterns for saliva and tooth biofilm, respectively. Saliva microbiota discriminated caries-affected adolescents from caries-free adolescents with enumeration of five species in caries-affected participants and one species thereof predicting 2-year caries increment. Reliability was high and validity was acceptable if appropriate inclusion criteria were determined.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20002297.2017.1325193
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