Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology (Jan 2022)

Salivary Microbial Dysbiosis Is Associated With Peri-Implantitis: A Case-Control Study in a Brazilian Population

  • Debora Pallos,
  • Vanessa Sousa,
  • Magda Feres,
  • Belen Retamal-Valdes,
  • Tsute Chen,
  • Mike Curtis,
  • Richardson Mondego Boaventura,
  • Marcia Hiromi Tanaka,
  • Gustavo Vargas da Silva Salomão,
  • Louise Zanella,
  • Tania Regina Tozetto-Mendoza,
  • Gabriela Schwab,
  • Lucas Augusto Moyses Franco,
  • Ester Cerdeira Sabino,
  • Paulo Henrique Braz-Silva,
  • Paulo Henrique Braz-Silva,
  • Jamil Awad Shibli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.696432
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Background and ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to examine the salivary microbiome in healthy peri-implant sites and those with peri-implantitis.MethodsSaliva samples were collected from 21 participants with healthy peri-implant sites and 21 participants with peri-implantitis. The V4 hypervariable region of the 16S rRNA gene was sequenced using the Ion Torrent PGM System (Ion 318™ Chip v2 400). The NGS analysis and composition of the salivary microbiome were determined by taxonomy assignment. Downstream bioinformatic analyses were performed in QIIME (v 1.9.1).ResultsClinical differences according to peri-implant condition status were found. Alpha diversity metrics revealed that the bacterial communities of participants with healthy peri-implant sites tended to have a richer microbial composition than individuals with peri-implantitis. In terms of beta diversity, bleeding on probing (BoP) may influence the microbial diversity. However, no clear partitioning was noted between the salivary microbiome of volunteers with healthy peri-implant sites or volunteers with peri-implantitis. The highest relative abundance of Stenotrophomonas, Enterococcus and Leuconostoc genus, and Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Haemophilus parainfluenzae, Prevotella copri, Bacteroides vulgatus, and Bacteroides stercoris bacterial species was found in participants with peri-implantitis when compared with those with healthy peri-implant sites.ConclusionDifferences in salivary microbiome composition were observed between patients with healthy peri-implant sites and those with peri-implantitis. BoP could affect the diversity (beta diversity) of the salivary microbiome.

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