West China Journal of Stomatology

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Quantification of Tannerella forsythensis in chronic per iodontitis patients

YANG He1, MENG Shu1, ZHAO Lei1, XU Yi2, WU Ya- fei2, ZHAO Huan1   

  1. 1. Key. Laboratory of Oral Biomedical Engineering of Ministry of Education, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China; 2. Dept. of Periodontology, West China College of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China
  • Received:2007-10-25 Revised:2007-10-25 Online:2007-10-20 Published:2007-10-20
  • Contact: WU Ya- fei,Tel:028- 85501471

Abstract:

Objective To compare the number of the Tannerella forsythensis(T. forsythensis), total bacteria, and proportion of T. forsythensis in subgingival specimens in diseased sites of chronic periodontitis patients and in healthy sites of periodontally healthy subjects, and clarify the relationship between bacterial load and periodontal status. Methods Subgingival plaque samples from 61 chronic periodontitis patients and 12 healthy controls(positive for T. forsythensis by conventional PCR)were analyzed with TaqMan real- time polymerase chain reaction assay for T. forsythensis and total bacteria. Quantification was performed with species- specific primer/probe, universal primer/ probe and serial dilution of plasmid standards. Results Numbers of T. forsythensis and total bacteria(P<0.001), the proportion of T. forsythensis in subgingival specimens(P<0.05)were significant higher in diseased sites of chronic periodontitis patients than in healthy sites of healthy subjects. In addition, a significant correlation was found between the number of bacteria and various probing depth(P <0.001). There was no significantly difference between the proportion of T. forsythensis in subgingival plaque and probing depth. Conclusion Number of T. forsythensis are closely associated with periodontal status, and demonstrate the broad potential of real- time polymerase chain reaction application on periodontology.

Key words: periodontitis, real- time polymerase chain reaction, Tannerella forsythensis