Detection of Tannerella forsythia from saliva samples in different ethnic majority groups in Sarawak

Nowadays racial and ethnic differences in health care has become a growing concern. It is one of the critical determinant in influencing the genotype of the host in which may results in some diseases such as periodontal disease. Tannerella forsythia can be found in oral cavity and have the strongest...

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Main Authors: Elexson, Nillian, Grace, Bebey, Fatin Nabilah, Ngu, Nur Diyana, -, Amirah Zakirah, -, Eddy, Boli, Chung, Malvin Hsien Liang
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spelling my.unimas.ir.346112021-03-01T07:40:27Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/34611/ Detection of Tannerella forsythia from saliva samples in different ethnic majority groups in Sarawak Elexson, Nillian Grace, Bebey Fatin Nabilah, Ngu Nur Diyana, - Amirah Zakirah, - Eddy, Boli Chung, Malvin Hsien Liang Q Science (General) Nowadays racial and ethnic differences in health care has become a growing concern. It is one of the critical determinant in influencing the genotype of the host in which may results in some diseases such as periodontal disease. Tannerella forsythia can be found in oral cavity and have the strongest relation in resulting on the destruction of connective tissue in periodontal disease. This research is aim to investigate the prevalence of periodontal pathogens, particularly T. forsythia in four major ethnic groups in Sarawak which may result in periodontal disease in Sarawak. This disease may due to the results from the infection of the tissue supporting the teeth. A total of (n = 40) saliva samples consist of 10 samples for each ethnic groups such as Iban, Malay, Chinese and Bidayuh were collected in Kuching and Kota Samarahan using culture-independent method. The DNA was extracted from saliva based on Phenol Chloroform Isoamyl Alcohol method. After that, 16S rRNA gene was then amplified via PCR for bacterial detection using 27 F and 1492 R primers, followed by PG-F and PG-R primers set in identifying T. forsythia. The PCR product was observed on 1.5% gel electrophoresis. As a result, the presence of bacteria T. forsythia was found more frequently from saliva samples of ethnic in Iban (70%), followed by Malay (60%), Bidayuh (60%) and lastly Chinese (50%). The differences of demographic, certain cultural beliefs and practices might affect the oral health status. This finding show that it may help to identify the risk groups and has contributed an additional evidence for the association between ethnicity and periodontal disease. Malaysian Society for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology 2021-03-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/34611/1/abstract.pdf Elexson, Nillian and Grace, Bebey and Fatin Nabilah, Ngu and Nur Diyana, - and Amirah Zakirah, - and Eddy, Boli and Chung, Malvin Hsien Liang (2021) Detection of Tannerella forsythia from saliva samples in different ethnic majority groups in Sarawak. Asia-Pacific Journal of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, 29 (1). pp. 52-59. ISSN 0128-7451 http://www.myjurnal.my/public/browse-journal-view.php?id=184
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Elexson, Nillian
Grace, Bebey
Fatin Nabilah, Ngu
Nur Diyana, -
Amirah Zakirah, -
Eddy, Boli
Chung, Malvin Hsien Liang
Detection of Tannerella forsythia from saliva samples in different ethnic majority groups in Sarawak
description Nowadays racial and ethnic differences in health care has become a growing concern. It is one of the critical determinant in influencing the genotype of the host in which may results in some diseases such as periodontal disease. Tannerella forsythia can be found in oral cavity and have the strongest relation in resulting on the destruction of connective tissue in periodontal disease. This research is aim to investigate the prevalence of periodontal pathogens, particularly T. forsythia in four major ethnic groups in Sarawak which may result in periodontal disease in Sarawak. This disease may due to the results from the infection of the tissue supporting the teeth. A total of (n = 40) saliva samples consist of 10 samples for each ethnic groups such as Iban, Malay, Chinese and Bidayuh were collected in Kuching and Kota Samarahan using culture-independent method. The DNA was extracted from saliva based on Phenol Chloroform Isoamyl Alcohol method. After that, 16S rRNA gene was then amplified via PCR for bacterial detection using 27 F and 1492 R primers, followed by PG-F and PG-R primers set in identifying T. forsythia. The PCR product was observed on 1.5% gel electrophoresis. As a result, the presence of bacteria T. forsythia was found more frequently from saliva samples of ethnic in Iban (70%), followed by Malay (60%), Bidayuh (60%) and lastly Chinese (50%). The differences of demographic, certain cultural beliefs and practices might affect the oral health status. This finding show that it may help to identify the risk groups and has contributed an additional evidence for the association between ethnicity and periodontal disease.
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author Elexson, Nillian
Grace, Bebey
Fatin Nabilah, Ngu
Nur Diyana, -
Amirah Zakirah, -
Eddy, Boli
Chung, Malvin Hsien Liang
author_facet Elexson, Nillian
Grace, Bebey
Fatin Nabilah, Ngu
Nur Diyana, -
Amirah Zakirah, -
Eddy, Boli
Chung, Malvin Hsien Liang
author_sort Elexson, Nillian
title Detection of Tannerella forsythia from saliva samples in different ethnic majority groups in Sarawak
title_short Detection of Tannerella forsythia from saliva samples in different ethnic majority groups in Sarawak
title_full Detection of Tannerella forsythia from saliva samples in different ethnic majority groups in Sarawak
title_fullStr Detection of Tannerella forsythia from saliva samples in different ethnic majority groups in Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Tannerella forsythia from saliva samples in different ethnic majority groups in Sarawak
title_sort detection of tannerella forsythia from saliva samples in different ethnic majority groups in sarawak
publisher Malaysian Society for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
publishDate 2021
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/34611/1/abstract.pdf
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http://www.myjurnal.my/public/browse-journal-view.php?id=184
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