Bacteria Etc Flashcards
In “characterization of the oral microbiome in CCUS” by Anderson, Peralta, et al in the journal of immune research 2021
What bacteria dominated the microbiome in CCUS lesions?
3 species of Porphyromonas
Neisseria weaveri
Fusobacterium spp
T. forsythia-like phylotype
In “characterization of the oral microbiome in CCUS” by Anderson, Peralta, et al in the journal of immune research 2021
What bacteria were associated with periodontitis?
28 species or new phylotypes including:
Porphyromonas
Fusobacterium
Prevotella
In “characterization of the oral microbiome in CCUS” by Anderson, Peralta, et al in the journal of immune research 2021
What one species of bacteria was more associated with supragingival tooth surfaces in CCUS samples compared to the periodontitis site?
Pasteurella canis
In “characterization of the oral microbiome in CCUS” by Anderson, Peralta, et al in the journal of immune research 2021
What bacteria was present in most normal animals at a strikingly high relative abundance (30-50%)?
Conchiformibius steedae
According to “feline chronic gingivostomatitis current concepts in clinical management” by soltero-rivera et al in JMFS 2023
What is different in the subgingival microbiome of FCGS cats vs healthy cats and cats with perio?
Higher alpha diversity in FCGS with a higher relative abundance of Peptostreptococcus
In “an update on feline chronic gingivostomatitis” by Lee, Verstraete and Arzi in VCNA Small Animal Practice 2020
What did they say was the most predominant bacterial species in cats with FCGS?
Pasteurella multocida subsp multocida
In “prevalence of microorganisms associated with feline gingivostomatitis” by nakanishi et al in JFMS 2019
What bacterial species was most frequently detected in the control and FCGS cats? Was it higher or lower in FCGS cats vs control?
Pasteurella multocida (75% prevalence)
Lower in FCGS (47%)
In “prevalence of microorganisms associated with feline gingivostomatitis” by nakanishi et al in JFMS 2019
What bacteria were more commonly isolated in FCGS cats vs controls?
Enterococcus faecalis and anaerobic bacteria
In “ characterization of oral microbiota in cats: novel insights on the potential role of fungi in FCGS” by Krumbeck and Reiter et al, Pathogens 2021
What were the most dominant bacterial species in healthy cats: FCGS cats?
Healthy: Porphyromonas gulae, moraxella, Porphyromonas sp
FCGS: Porphyromonas gulae, peptostreptococcus canis, bacteroidales
In “ characterization of oral microbiota in cats: novel insights on the potential role of fungi in FCGS” by Krumbeck and Reiter et al, Pathogens 2021
Presence of what bacteria was identified as a potential biomarker for a healthy feline microbiome?
Bergeyell zoohelcum
In “ characterization of oral microbiota in cats: novel insights on the potential role of fungi in FCGS” by Krumbeck and Reiter et al, Pathogens 2021
What was the most dominant fungal species in healthy cats vs FCGS?
Healthy: saccharomyces cerevisiae 28%
FCGS: malassezia restricts 11.9%, cladosporium sp. 11.5%
Malassezia arunalokei and aspergillaceae also found in significantly higher numbers in FCGS cats vs healthy
2013
In “isolation and identification of Porphyromonas spp. and other putative pathogens from cats with periodontal disease” by Perez-salcedo et al JVD 2013
What 3 species were most detected, regardless of extent of PD? What was associated with more mobility and recession?
Fusobacterium nucleatum
Porphyromonas gulae
Porphyromonas circumdentaria
Cats with >10% P gulae showed more significantly more mobility and recession