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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Periodontal Res. 2012 Aug 31;48(2):203–212. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0765.2012.01521.x

Table 5.

Frequencies of periodontal pathogens in the GO+ and GO-group with regard to CD14-260 genotype

Bacteria GO+ group
p-value GO− group
p-value
CC(n=49) CT+TT(n=75) CC(n=28) CT+TT(n=52)
Pg 36(73.4) 70(93.3) 0.003 15(53.6) 30(57.7) 0.815
Aa 38(77.6) 54(72.0) 0.535 22(78.6) 35(67.3) 0.316
Pi 32(65.3) 40(53.3) 0.199 15(53.6) 21(40.4) 0.347
Td 39(79.6) 69(92.0) 0.042 16(57.1) 27(51.9) 0.815
Tf 32(65.3) 65(86.7) 0.007 18(64.3) 31(59.6) 0.811
Red complex 24(49.0) 57(76.0) 0.004 6(21.4) 14(26.9) 0.787

Fisher’s Exact Test was performed to determine the association of the prevalence of the five periodontal pathogens and different genotype subgroups (CC vs. CT+TT). Bold represents a significant difference (p<0.05).

GO, gingival overgrowth; Pg, Porphyromonas gingivalis; Aa, Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans; Pi, Prevotella intermedia; Td, Treponema denticola; Tf, Tannerella forsythia.