Journal article
Clinical and microbiological parameters of naturally occurring periodontitis in the non-human primate Macaca mulatta
APV Colombo, BJ Paster, G Grimaldi, TGB Lourenco, A Teva, A Campos-Neto, J McCluskey, H Kleanthous, TE Van Dyke, P Stashenko
JOURNAL OF ORAL MICROBIOLOGY | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background: Non-human primates appear to represent the most faithful model of human disease, but to date the oral microbiome in macaques has not been fully characterized using next-generation sequencing. Objective: In the present study, we characterized the clinical and microbiological features of naturally occurring periodontitis in non-human primates (Macaca mulatta). Design: Clinical parameters of periodontitis including probing pocket depth (PD) and bleeding on probing (BOP) were measured in 40 adult macaques (7-22 yrs), at six sites per tooth. Subgingival plaque was collected from diseased and healthy sites, and subjected to 16S rDNA sequencing and identification at the species or highe..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center Capital Infrastructure Program, and by Sanofi-Pasteur Inc., Cambridge, MA.