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Pathophysiology/Complications

Relationship of Periodontal Bacterium Genotypic Variations With Periodontitis in Type 2 Diabetic Patients

  1. Miki Ojima, DDS, PHD1,
  2. Munehiro Takeda, DDS23,
  3. Hideo Yoshioka, DDS, PHD3,
  4. Makoto Nomura, MD, PHD4,
  5. Noriaki Tanaka, DDS, PHD3,
  6. Takahiro Kato, DDS, PHD2,
  7. Satoshi Shizukuishi, DDS, PHD1 and
  8. Atsuo Amano, DDS, PHD2
  1. 1Department of Preventive Dentistry, Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Suita, Osaka, Japan
  2. 2Department of Oral Frontier Biology, Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Suita, Osaka, Japan
  3. 3Department of Dentistry and Oral Surgery, Sakai, Osaka, Japan
  4. 4Department of Internal Medicine, Center for Diabetes Mellitus, Osaka Rosai Hospital, Sakai, Osaka, Japan
  1. Address correspondence and reprint requests to Atsuo Amano DDS, PhD, Department of Oral Frontier Biology, Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, 1-8 Yamadaoka, Suita-Osaka 565-0871, Japan. E-mail: amanoa{at}dent.osaka-u.ac.jp
Diabetes Care 2005 Feb; 28(2): 433-434. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.28.2.433
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Periodontitis is characterized by gingival inflammation, as well as loss of connective tissue and bone from around the roots of the teeth, which leads to eventual tooth exfoliation. Severe periodontitis often coexists with diabetes and is considered to be the sixth complication of the disease, as both type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients show a three- to fourfold increased risk of periodontitis (1–4). However, the involved factors and mechanisms are still unclear.

Periodontitis is caused by a small subset of periodontal Gram-negative bacteria that attach to the gingival margin, such as Porphyromonas gingivalis, Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, Tannerella forsythia, Treponema denticola, and Prevotella intermedia (5). Among them, P. gingivalis is considered to be a bona fide periodontal pathogen (5–7). P. gingivalis fimbriae are hair-like appendages on the bacterial surface that mediate bacterial interactions with and invasion of host tissues (8). These fimbriae have been classified into six types (I through V and Ib), based on the diversity of the fimA genes encoding FimA (a subunit protein of fimbriae) (9,10). Studies have shown that clones with …

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Miki Ojima, Munehiro Takeda, Hideo Yoshioka, Makoto Nomura, Noriaki Tanaka, Takahiro Kato, Satoshi Shizukuishi, Atsuo Amano
Diabetes Care Feb 2005, 28 (2) 433-434; DOI: 10.2337/diacare.28.2.433

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Relationship of Periodontal Bacterium Genotypic Variations With Periodontitis in Type 2 Diabetic Patients
Miki Ojima, Munehiro Takeda, Hideo Yoshioka, Makoto Nomura, Noriaki Tanaka, Takahiro Kato, Satoshi Shizukuishi, Atsuo Amano
Diabetes Care Feb 2005, 28 (2) 433-434; DOI: 10.2337/diacare.28.2.433
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