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HIV infection affects Streptococcus mutans levels, but not genotypes

Authors :
Joan A. Phelan
Deepak Saxena
Patricia Corby
M. Laverty
Gene S. Fisch
Zhou Chen
Robert G. Norman
Daniel Malamud
William R. Abrams
Yihong Li
Gaoxia Liu
Source :
Journal of dental research. 91(9)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

We report a clinical study that examines whether HIV infection affects Streptococcus mutans colonization in the oral cavity. Whole stimulated saliva samples were collected from 46 HIV-seropositive individuals and 69 HIV-seronegative control individuals. The level of S. mutans colonization was determined by conventional culture methods. The genotype of S. mutans was compared between 10 HIV-positive individuals before and after highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and 10 non-HIV-infected control individuals. The results were analyzed against viral load, CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell counts, salivary flow rate, and caries status. We observed that S. mutans levels were higher in HIV-infected individuals than in the non-HIV-infected control individuals (p = 0.013). No significant differences in S. mutans genotypes were found between the two groups over the six-month study period, even after HAART. There was a bivariate linear relationship between S. mutans levels and CD8+ counts ( r = 0.412; p = 0.007), but not between S. mutans levels and either CD4+ counts or viral load. Furthermore, compared with non-HIV-infected control individuals, HIV-infected individuals experienced lower salivary secretion (p = 0.009) and a positive trend toward more decayed tooth surfaces (p = 0.027). These findings suggest that HIV infection can have a significant effect on the level of S. mutans, but not genotypes.

Details

ISSN :
15440591
Volume :
91
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of dental research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....507635e194d6c0083c3dd40a9bd48416