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Feasibility of investigating the association between bacterial pathogens and oral leukoplakia in low and middle income countries: A population-based pilot study in India.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Certain oral bacterial pathogens may play a role in oral carcinogenesis. We assessed the feasibility of conducting a population-based study in India to examine the distributions and levels of Porphyromonas gingivalis, Fusobacterium nucleatum and Prevotella intermedia in relation to oral leukoplakia (a potentially malignant disorder) and other participant characteristics.

Methods

This exploratory case-control study was nested within a large urban Indian cohort and the data included 22 men and women with oral leukoplakia (cases) and 69 leukoplakia-free controls. Each participant provided a salivary rinse sample, and a subset of 34 participants (9 cases; 25 controls) also provided a gingival swab sample from keratinized gingival surface for quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR).

Results

Neither the distribution nor the levels of pathogens were associated with oral leukoplakia; however, individual pathogen levels were more strongly correlated with each other in cases compared to controls. Among controls, the median level of total pathogens was the highest (7.55×104 copies/ng DNA) among persons of low socioeconomic status. Salivary rinse provided better DNA concentration than gingival swab for qPCR analysis (mean concentration: 1.8 ng/μl vs. 0.2 ng/μl).

Conclusions

This study confirms the feasibility of population studies evaluating oral microbiome in low-resource settings and identifies promising leads for future research.

SUBMITTER: Shridhar K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8084244 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Feasibility of investigating the association between bacterial pathogens and oral leukoplakia in low and middle income countries: A population-based pilot study in India.

Shridhar Krithiga K   Aggarwal Aastha A   Rawal Ishita I   Gupta Ruby R   Masih Shet S   Mehrotra Ravi R   Gillespie Theresa W TW   Dhillon Preet K PK   Michaud Dominique S DS   Prabhakaran Dorairaj D   Goodman Michael M  

PloS one 20210429 4


<h4>Background</h4>Certain oral bacterial pathogens may play a role in oral carcinogenesis. We assessed the feasibility of conducting a population-based study in India to examine the distributions and levels of Porphyromonas gingivalis, Fusobacterium nucleatum and Prevotella intermedia in relation to oral leukoplakia (a potentially malignant disorder) and other participant characteristics.<h4>Methods</h4>This exploratory case-control study was nested within a large urban Indian cohort and the da  ...[more]

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