Objectives: To extract the microbiological and immunological evidence underpinning the association between periodontitis and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Methods: Relevant articles were sorted through a systematic search on PubMed, Embase, Scopus and Web of Science up to October 2020. Available evidence was grouped in three different clusters: (a) studies that examined oral microbial alterations in IBD patients; (b) studies that investigated intestinal dysbiosis in patients with periodontitis; and (c) evidence for a shared immunological pattern between the two conditions. Results: A total of 15 studies involving 1,171 patients were included. Oral microbiome, either subgingival or salivary, was consistently altered in patients with IBD compared to healthy subjects (a) Additionally, gut dysbiotic microbiota of IBD patients was colonized by pathobionts from oral origin, either via haematogenous or enteric route. Suffering from periodontitis is associated with lower alpha diversity in the gut microbiome (b) Lastly, both IBD and periodontitis are characterized by similar expression patterns of inflammatory cytokines at the gingival and gut levels that are exacerbated when both diseases are present (c). Conclusions: Periodontitis and IBD share common dysbiotic and immunological traits. Well-designed preclinical models and longitudinal cohort studies are required to better explore the causal pathways between the two conditions (PROSPERO CRD42020194379).

Shared microbiological and immunological patterns in periodontitis and IBD: A scoping review

Baima G.;Massano A.;Caviglia G. P.;Buduneli N.;Ribaldone D. G.;Aimetti M.
2022-01-01

Abstract

Objectives: To extract the microbiological and immunological evidence underpinning the association between periodontitis and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Methods: Relevant articles were sorted through a systematic search on PubMed, Embase, Scopus and Web of Science up to October 2020. Available evidence was grouped in three different clusters: (a) studies that examined oral microbial alterations in IBD patients; (b) studies that investigated intestinal dysbiosis in patients with periodontitis; and (c) evidence for a shared immunological pattern between the two conditions. Results: A total of 15 studies involving 1,171 patients were included. Oral microbiome, either subgingival or salivary, was consistently altered in patients with IBD compared to healthy subjects (a) Additionally, gut dysbiotic microbiota of IBD patients was colonized by pathobionts from oral origin, either via haematogenous or enteric route. Suffering from periodontitis is associated with lower alpha diversity in the gut microbiome (b) Lastly, both IBD and periodontitis are characterized by similar expression patterns of inflammatory cytokines at the gingival and gut levels that are exacerbated when both diseases are present (c). Conclusions: Periodontitis and IBD share common dysbiotic and immunological traits. Well-designed preclinical models and longitudinal cohort studies are required to better explore the causal pathways between the two conditions (PROSPERO CRD42020194379).
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dysbiosis; gut; immunity; microbiome; periodontal diseases
Baima G.; Massano A.; Squillace E.; Caviglia G.P.; Buduneli N.; Ribaldone D.G.; Aimetti M.
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