| Literature DB >> 26861944 |
Lauren Lange1, Geoffrey M Thiele2, Courtney McCracken3, Gabriel Wang4, Lori A Ponder5, Sheila T Angeles-Han6,7, Kelly A Rouster-Stevens8,9, Aimee O Hersh10, Larry B Vogler11,12, John F Bohnsack13, Shelly Abramowicz14,15,16, Ted R Mikuls17, Sampath Prahalad18,19,20.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The association between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and periodontitis is well established. Some children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) phenotypically resemble adults with RA, characterized by the presence of anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) antibodies. We sought to investigate an association between CCP-positive JIA and symptoms of periodontitis and antibodies to oral microbiota.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26861944 PMCID: PMC4748489 DOI: 10.1186/s12969-016-0068-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Rheumatol Online J ISSN: 1546-0096 Impact factor: 3.054
Fig. 1Venn diagram that depicts the number of subjects that completed the oral health questionnaire, who underwent antibody testing for oral pathogens or both
Clinical and demographic characteristics of study participants
| Group |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Anti-CCP (+) JIA ( | Anti-CCP (−) JIA ( | ||
| Age at Diagnosis, years, | 10.4 ± 4.3 | 6.0 ± 4.4 |
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| Age at Collection, years, | 13.3 ± 3.8 | 9.7 ± 4.4 |
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| Gender- Female, N (%) | 69 (89.6 %) | 81 (65.3 %) |
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| Race, | |||
| Caucasian | 44 (57.1 %) | 105 (84.7 %) |
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| African American | 23 (29.9 %) | 12 (9.7 %) | |
| Othera | 10 (13.0 %) | 7 (5.6 %) | |
| Hispanic, | 13 (16.9 %) | 11 (8.9 %) | 0.089 |
| ILAR, N (%) ( | |||
| Systemic | 0 (0.0 %) | 13 (10.6 %) |
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| RF (+) | 59 (76.6 %) | 0 (0.0 %) |
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| RF (−) | 5 (6.5 %) | 46 (37.7 %) |
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| Oligo Persistent | 4 (5.2 %) | 30 (24.6 %) |
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| Oligo Extended | 4 (5.2 %) | 12 (9.8 %) | 0.386 |
| ERA | 1 (1.3 %) | 20 (16.4 %) |
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| Psoriatic | 1 (1.3 %) | 0 (0.0 %) | 0.766 |
| Other | 3 (3.9 %) | 1 (0.8 %) | 0.178 |
CCP cyclic citrullinated peptide, RF rheumatoid factor, ERA enthesitis related arthritis, JIA was classified according to International League of Associations for Rheumatology Criteria. Children with CCP-positive JIA had at least one documented positive titer for anti-CCP antibodies, with or without a positive test for RF. Children with CCP-negative JIA tested negative for both anti-CCP antibodies and RF. Other race defined as Asian, Bi-racial, or other race not denoted by one of the categories
Fig. 2Boxplots represent age-adjusted concentrations of antibody to Porphyromonas gingivalis, and log transformed concentrations of antibody to Fusobacterium nucleatum, and Prevotella intermedia in 74 children with CCP-negative (blue) and 71 children with CCP-positive JIA (red). Although all subjects were included in the non-parametric analysis of P gingivalis antibody concentrations, 3 outliers with CCP-negative and 2 outliers with CCP-positive JIA were removed from Fig. 1a for illustration purposes
Fig. 3Scatterplot depicting the relationship between P. gingivalis and P. intermedia in subjects with and without periodontal disease revealed similar relationships between the two antibodies with correlations of 0.43 and 0.44 respectively. There did not appear to be synergistic effect between the two antibodies
Self-reported dental hygiene characteristics and symptoms of periodontitis among study participants
| Characteristic | Group |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Anti-CCP (+) ( | Anti-CCP(−) ( | ||
| Signs and Symptoms of periodontis1, | |||
| Tender Bleeding Gums | 16 (43.2 %) | 28 (23.1 %) |
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| Red Swollen Gums | 13 (35.1 %) | 24 (19.8 %) | 0.055 |
| Pain on chewing | 9 (24.3 %) | 16 (13.2 %) | 0.105 |
| Bad Breath | 7 (18.9 %) | 28 (23.1 %) | 0.588 |
| Gums Pulled away from Teeth | 3 (8.1 %) | 8 (6.6 %) | 1.000 |
| Loose Teeth | 1 (2.7 %) | 5 (4.1 %) | 1.000 |
| Dental Hygiene 1 | |||
| ≥2 Check-ups per year, | 28 (75.7 %) | 87 (72.5 %) | 0.703 |
| Brushing at least 2x per day, | 24 (64.9 %) | 77 (63.6 %) | 0.892 |
| Flossing at least 1 per day, | 9 (26.5 %) | 41 (36.9 %) | 0.261 |
| Cavities, | 24 (64.9 %) | 81 (66.9 %) | 0.815 |
1 CCP cyclic citrullinated peptide
Oral health questionnaire completed by parents of children with CCP-positive JIA seen in clinic during the study period. Statistically significant p value bolded
Self-reported dental hygiene characteristics and symptoms of periodontitis among study participants with or without TMJ involvement
| Characteristic | Group |
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|---|---|---|---|
| TMJ Involvement ( | No TMJ Involvement ( | ||
| Signs and Symptoms of periodontis1, | |||
| Tender Bleeding Gums | 5 (21.7 %) | 13 (21.3 %) | 1.00 |
| Red Swollen Gums | 4 (17.4 %) | 15 (24.6 %) | 0.482 |
| Pain on chewing | 5 (21.7 %) | 6 (9.8 %) | 0.275 |
| Bad Breath | 7 (30.4 %) | 15 (24.6 %) | 0.589 |
| Gums Pulled away from Teeth | 2 (8.7 %) | 3 (4.9 %) | 0.611 |
| Loose Teeth | 3 (13.0 %) | 1 (1.6 %) | 0.061 |
| Dental Hygiene 1 | |||
| ≥2 Check-ups per year, | 18 (78.3 %) | 46 (75.4 %) | 0.784 |
| Brushing at least 2x per day, | 16 (69.6 %) | 31 (50.8 %) | 0.123 |
| Flossing at least 1 per day, | 7 (33.3 %) | 15 (27.3 %) | 0.602 |
| Cavities, | 14 (60.8 %) | 40 (65.6 %) | 0.688 |
1 CCP cyclic citrullinated peptide, TMJ temporomandibular joint
Oral health questionnaire completed by parents of children with CCP-positive JIA seen in clinic during the study period. Jaw involvement included current or prior history of temporomandibular joint arthritis