Rw. Ali et al., MICROBIAL ASSOCIATIONS OF 4 PUTATIVE PERIODONTAL PATHOGENS IN SUDANESE ADULT PERIODONTITIS PATIENTS DETERMINED BY DNA-PROBE ANALYSIS, Journal of periodontology, 65(11), 1994, pp. 1053-1057
THE FEW PREVIOUS CULTIVATION STUDIES on the in vivo associations betwe
en various periodontal microbial species have shown several positive a
nd negative associations. The present investigation utilized DNA probe
analysis to examine possible in vivo associations between the periodo
ntal pathogens Porphyromonas gingivalis, Prevotella intermedia, Fusoba
cterium nucleatum, and Bacteroides forsythus in subgingival plaque sam
ples obtained from 25 Sudanese untreated adult periodontitis patients.
The standard paper point technique was used to sample 99 sites with a
mean probing depth of 6.8 mm (range 6.0 to 10.0). Microbial associati
ons were determined by detecting the effect of the presence or absence
of one species (effector) on the occurrence of the other 3 species (t
arget). The Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to examine variations i
n occurrence of each target bacteria in the presence or absence of the
effector. In addition, the Spearman's rank correlation test was used
to assess the relationship between the level of each bacteria to that
of the other 3. Results showed bacterial associations with the followi
ng effector-on-target effects: F. nucleatum (P < 0.01 Wilcoxon; P < 0.
001 Spearman) >> P. gingivalis (P < 0.01 Wilcoxon; P < 0.001 Spearman)
, and B. forsythus (P < 0.05 Wilcoxon; P < 0.001 Spearman) > P. interm
edia (P < 0.01 Spearman). The study demonstrated positive associations
between the 4 species investigated, while no neutral or negative asso
ciations were revealed. The most striking finding was the effect exert
ed by F. nucleatum on the colonization of P. intermedia; P. intermedia
was never detected in a site unless F. nucleatum was also present.