Detection of herpes viruses in Ghanaian patients with periodontitis
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Journal of investigative and clinical dentistry
Abstract
Aim: The complexity of periodontitis in both etiology and progression has raised
many questions, necessitating enormous research in recent years. The aim of the
present study was to detect the presence of herpes viruses in Ghanaian patients diagnosed
with periodontitis.
Methods: Thirty-one
patients were included in the study; 21 with periodontitis classified
into localized chronic, generalized, and aggressive periodontitis, and 10 without
the disease were used as controls. Subgingival samples were collected, followed
by DNA extraction. Multiplex polymerase chain reaction was used to amplify viral
DNA for the detection of herpes viruses. Data was analyzed using Stata 14.
Results: The mean age for patients with aggressive periodontitis was 32.2 years
(standard deviation [SD]: 8.50), while those for localized chronic periodontitis and
generalized chronic periodontitis were 40.6 years (SD: 7.83) and 46.3 years (SD:
12.12), respectively. Viruses were detected only among patients clinically diagnosed
with aggressive periodontitis. Of the total number of aggressive periodontitis patients,
herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1)
and Epstein-Barr
virus (HBV) were found in
four (44%) and one (11%), respectively. The mean age for patients found to have
HSV-1
or EBV was 29 years (SD: 6.93).
Conclusion: We found HSV-1
and EBV in the subgingival plaque samples of Ghanaian
patients clinically diagnosed with aggressive periodontitis. While our finding requires
further investigation, the role of HSV in periodontitis, if elucidated, could transform
and inform the clinical management of the condition.
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Research Article