Published January 1, 2024 | Version v1
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Targeted elimination of <i>Fusobacterium nucleatum</i> alleviates periodontitis

  • 1. ADA Forsyth Inst, Dept Microbiol, Cambridge, MA USA
  • 2. ADA Forsyth Inst, Immunol & Infect Dis, 245 First St, Cambridge, MA 02142 USA

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Background: Fusobacterium nucleatum, a pathobiont in periodontal disease, contributes to alveolar bone destruction. We assessed the efficacy of a new targeted antimicrobial, FP-100, in eradicating F. nucleatum from the oral microbial community in vitro and in vivo and evaluated its effectiveness in reducing bone loss in a mouse periodontitis model. Methods: A multispecies bacterial community was cultured and treated with two concentrations of FP-100 over two days. Microbial profiles were examined at 24-h intervals using 16S rRNA sequencing. A ligature-induced periodontitis mouse model was employed to test FP-100 in vivo. Results: FP-100 significantly reduced Fusobacterium spp. within the in vitro community (p < 0.05) without altering microbial diversity at a 2 mu M concentration. In mice, cultivable F. nucleatum was undetectable in FP-100-treated ligatures but persistent in controls. Beta diversity plots showed distinct microbial structures between treated and control mice. Alveolar bone loss was significantly reduced in the FP-100 group (p = 0.018), with concurrent decreases in gingival IL-1 beta and TNF-alpha expression (p = 0.052 and 0.018, respectively). Conclusion: FP-100 effectively eliminates F. nucleatum from oral microbiota and significantly reduces bone loss in a mouse periodontitis model, demonstrating its potential as a targeted therapeutic agent for periodontal disease.

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