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43-Year Temporal Trends in Immune Response to Oral Bacteria in a Swedish Population

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Journal Pathogens
Date 2020 Jul 11
PMID 32645865
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Bacteria colonizing the mouth induce an adaptive immune response with the systemic and local presence of species or strain-specific immunoglobulins. Few studies have addressed global antibody patterns for oral bacteria or potential population time trends. We assessed these aspects in relation to a panel of oral bacteria. Using multiplex immunoblotting, IgG levels for 26 oral bacterial species (54 strains) were determined in 888 plasma samples from 30-year-old early pregnant women ( = 516) and 50-year-old men and women ( = 372) collected between 1976 and 2018. Inter-species correlations were found and age-dependent profiles and levels of immune responses to oral bacteria confirmed. We found temporal trends in the global and single-species antibody responses, but this was age-specific with both inclining and declining shifts. Prominent shifts in the younger group increased IgG towards health-associated and , and in the older group towards disease-associated and , among others. We concluded that temporal shifts occurred from 1976 to 2018, which may reflect improved oral health (more remaining teeth) and altered lifestyle habits, but this needs to be evaluated in observational studies considering more aspects.

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