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Deciphering Black Extrinsic Tooth Stain Composition in Children Using Metaproteomics.

Christophe HirtzAtef Mahmoud MannaaEstelle MoulisOlivier PibleRobin O'FlynnJean ArmengaudVirginie JouffretCamille LemaistreGabriel DominiciAlex Yahiaoui MartinezCatherine Dunyach-RemyLaurent TiersJean-Philippe LavignePaul TraminiMarie-Christine GoldsmithSylvain LehmannDominique Deville de PérièreJerome Vialaret
Published in: ACS omega (2022)
The present study focuses on the use of a metaproteomic approach to analyze Black Extrinsic Tooth Stains, a specific type of pigmented extrinsic substance. Metaproteomics is a powerful emerging technology that successfully enabled human protein and bacterial identification of this specific dental biofilm using high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry. A total of 1600 bacterial proteins were identified in black stain (BS) samples and 2058 proteins in dental plaque (DP) samples, whereas 607 and 582 human proteins were identified in BS and DP samples, respectively. A large diversity of bacteria genera (142) in BS and DP was identified, showing a high prevalence of Rothia, Kingella, Neisseria, and Pseudopropionibacterium in black stain samples. In this work, the high diversity of the dental microbiota and its proteome is highlighted, including significant differences between black stain and dental plaque samples.
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