The Oral Microbiome across Oral Sites in Cats with Chronic Gingivostomatitis, Periodontal Disease, and Tooth Resorption Compared with Healthy Cats

Author:

Anderson Jamie G.1,Rojas Connie A.2ORCID,Scarsella Elisa2ORCID,Entrolezo Zhandra2,Jospin Guillaume2,Hoffman Sharon L.3,Force Judy4,MacLellan Roxane H.5,Peak Mike6,Shope Bonnie H.7,Tsugawa Anson J.8,Ganz Holly H.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral Medicine, Penn Dental Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA

2. AnimalBiome, Oakland, CA 94609, USA

3. Veterinary Dental Consulting, Jacksonville, FL 32226, USA

4. Dentistry for Animals, Aptos, CA 95003, USA

5. VCA Highlands Ranch Animal Specialty and Emergency Center, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126, USA

6. The Pet Dentist, Inc., Tampa, FL 33544, USA

7. Veterinary Dental Services LLC, Boxborough, MA 01719, USA

8. Dog and Cat Dentist, Inc., Culver City, CA 90232, USA

Abstract

Feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS) is a chronic mucosal and gingival inflammatory disease in which pathogenesis remains unclear. Interactions between the host inflammatory process, the host immune response, and the oral microbiome are implicated in this pathogenesis. To begin to understand this disease and the impact of the microbiome to host inflammatory disease states, we collected sterile noninvasive plaque biofilm samples from ten distinct sites within the oral cavity in cats with stomatitis (n = 12), healthy cats (n = 9), and cats with tooth resorption or periodontitis (n = 11). Analysis of full-length 16S rRNA gene sequences indicated that the microbiomes of cats with FCGS presented marked dysbiosis at multiple oral sites. Additionally, microbiome beta diversity varied with oral condition, indicating that stomatitis, periodontitis, and/or tooth resorption influence the microbiome differently. Lastly, we found that the microbiomes of swabs taken from the oral cavity were comparable to those taken from plaque using endodontic paper points, validating this as another sampling method. Collectively, our work furthers our understanding of the dysbiosis and composition of bacteria in the oral microbiome in FCGS, with hopes of contributing to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of this challenging condition in felines.

Funder

Academy of Veterinary Dentistry

AnimalBiome

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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