Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc, Skillman, NJ, USA.
Salus Research Inc, Fort Wayne, IN, USA.
BMC Oral Health. 2024 May 18;24(1):578. doi: 10.1186/s12903-024-04365-9.
The rich diversity of microorganisms in the oral cavity plays an important role in the maintenance of oral health and development of detrimental oral health conditions. Beyond commonly used qualitative microbiome metrics, such as relative proportions or diversity, both the species-level identification and quantification of bacteria are key to understanding clinical disease associations. This study reports the first-time application of an absolute quantitative microbiome analysis using spiked DNA standards and shotgun metagenome sequencing to assess the efficacy and safety of product intervention on dental plaque microbiome.
In this parallel-group, randomized clinical trial, essential oil mouthrinses, including LISTERINE® Cool Mint Antiseptic (LCM), an alcohol-containing prototype mouthrinse (ACPM), and an alcohol-free prototype mouthrinse (AFPM), were compared against a hydroalcohol control rinse on clinical parameters and the oral microbiome of subjects with moderate gingivitis. To enable a sensitive and clinically meaningful measure of bacterial abundances, species were categorized according to their associations with oral conditions based on published literature and quantified using known amounts of spiked DNA standards.
Multivariate analysis showed that both LCM and ACPM shifted the dysbiotic microbiome composition of subjects with gingivitis to a healthier state after 4 weeks of twice-daily use, resembling the composition of subjects with clinically healthy oral conditions recruited for observational reference comparison at baseline. The essential oil-containing mouthrinses evaluated in this study showed statistically significant reductions in clinical gingivitis and plaque measurements when compared to the hydroalcohol control rinse after 6 weeks of use.
By establishing a novel quantitative method for microbiome analysis, this study sheds light on the mechanisms of LCM mouthrinse efficacy on oral microbial ecology, demonstrating that repeated usage non-selectively resets a gingivitis-like oral microbiome toward that of a healthy oral cavity.
The trial was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov on 10/06/2021. The registration number is NCT04921371.
口腔中微生物的丰富多样性在维持口腔健康和发展有害口腔健康状况方面发挥着重要作用。除了常用的微生物组定性指标,如相对比例或多样性外,细菌的种水平鉴定和定量都是理解临床疾病相关性的关键。本研究首次应用绝对定量微生物组分析,使用加标 DNA 标准和 shotgun 宏基因组测序,评估产品干预对牙菌斑微生物组的功效和安全性。
在这项平行组、随机临床试验中,比较了含桉叶油素的李施德林®清凉薄荷漱口水(LCM)、含酒精的原型漱口水(ACPM)和无酒精的原型漱口水(AFPM)与含酒精的控制漱口水对中度牙龈炎受试者的临床参数和口腔微生物组的影响。为了能够对细菌丰度进行敏感且具有临床意义的测量,根据文献中报道的与口腔状况的关联,将细菌种类按其进行分类,并使用已知数量的加标 DNA 标准进行定量。
多变量分析表明,LCM 和 ACPM 在使用 4 周后,每天使用两次,使牙龈炎受试者的失调微生物组组成向更健康的状态转变,类似于在基线时招募的具有临床健康口腔状况的观察性参考对照的组成。与含酒精的控制漱口水相比,在使用 6 周后,研究中评估的含桉叶油素漱口水在临床牙龈炎和菌斑测量方面显示出统计学上的显著降低。
通过建立一种新的微生物组分析定量方法,本研究阐明了 LCM 漱口水对口腔微生物生态功效的作用机制,表明重复使用非选择性地将类似牙龈炎的口腔微生物组重置为健康口腔。
该试验于 2021 年 10 月 6 日在 ClinicalTrials.gov 上注册。注册号为 NCT04921371。