Mehta Jaimini, Eaton Carolyn, AlAmri Meaad, Lin Guo-Hao, Nibali Luigi
Periodontology Unit, Centre for Host-Microbiome Interactions, Dental Institute, King's College London, London, UK.
Department of Orofacial Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.
J Periodontal Res. 2023 Jun;58(3):465-482. doi: 10.1111/jre.13102. Epub 2023 Mar 28.
To appraise the literature on the prevalence of the JP2 clone of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (A.a.) and on its association with presence and progression of periodontitis in different populations. A systematic search of the literature was conducted in Medline, Embase and Cochrane Library for studies reporting data on detection of the JP2 clone of A.a. A total of 56 papers were included in the review, from an initial search of 685 titles. Studies were carried out in populations with a mean age of 26.34 years (range 6.24-53.85 years). Just over 16% of the overall population assessed (n = 13 751) had the JP2 clone detected. Meta-analyses included 16 studies and 1775 patients, and revealed an association between detection of the JP2 clone and diagnosis of periodontitis (RR = 1.86, 95% 1.43-2.42) from saliva and plaque, with high heterogeneity (I = 85%, p < .00001). Meta-analyses included 5 studies and 616 patients, and revealed an association between baseline detection of the JP2 clone and onset of periodontitis over 2 to 5 years (RR = 4.12, 95% 2.42-7.00), with high heterogeneity (I = 81%, p < .0003). From the overall risk of bias score, 29 papers were judged as low risk of bias, whilst the remaining papers were judged to have an overall medium or high risk of bias. Detection of the JP2 clone of A.a. in subgingival plaque and saliva samples is associated with increased odds of diagnosis of periodontitis and may be able to predict onset of periodontitis. This systematic review provides clear evidence that in certain populations, the JP2 clone of A.a. is associated with early-onset periodontitis. Furthermore, detection of this bacterium seems to be predictive of disease onset.
评估关于伴放线聚集杆菌(A.a.)JP2克隆株的患病率及其与不同人群牙周炎的存在和进展之间关联的文献。在Medline、Embase和Cochrane图书馆中对文献进行系统检索,以查找报告A.a.JP2克隆株检测数据的研究。从最初检索的685篇标题中,共纳入56篇论文进行综述。研究对象的平均年龄为26.34岁(范围6.24 - 53.85岁)。在评估的总体人群中(n = 13751),略多于16%的人检测到JP2克隆株。荟萃分析纳入了16项研究和1775名患者,结果显示从唾液和牙菌斑中检测到JP2克隆株与牙周炎诊断之间存在关联(RR = 1.86,95% 1.43 - 2.42),异质性较高(I = 85%,p <.00001)。荟萃分析纳入了5项研究和616名患者,结果显示在基线时检测到JP2克隆株与2至5年内牙周炎的发病之间存在关联(RR = 4.12,95% 2.42 - 7.00),异质性较高(I = 81%,p <.0003)。从总体偏倚风险评分来看,29篇论文被判定为低偏倚风险,而其余论文被判定为总体中等或高偏倚风险。在龈下菌斑和唾液样本中检测到A.a.JP2克隆株与牙周炎诊断几率增加相关,并且可能能够预测牙周炎的发病。这项系统综述提供了明确的证据,即在某些人群中,A.a.JP2克隆株与早发性牙周炎相关。此外,检测到这种细菌似乎可以预测疾病的发作。