Human oral microbiome and its influence on mental health and brain disorders.

IF 4.1 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
AIMS Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-04-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3934/microbiol.2025013
Alejandro Borrego-Ruiz, Juan J Borrego
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Abstract

The human oral microbiome can affect brain functions directly through the trigeminal nerve and olfactory system and indirectly via the oral-gut-brain axis. However, the potential link between the oral microbiome and mental health remains an area that requires further investigation. Taking into consideration that gut microbiota dysbiosis plays a role in the onset and progression of several mental disorders, as well as the potential influence of the oral microbiome on mental health via direct pathways, the present narrative review explores the role of the human oral microbiome in health and disease, along with the factors that affect its composition, with a particular focus on its potential impact on mental health, including its involvement in a range of mental disorders and brain-related conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, autism spectrum disorder, anxiety, depression, stress, bipolar disorder, Down's syndrome, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and schizophrenia. Chronic oral diseases can impair the oral mucosal barrier, allowing microorganisms and endotoxins to enter the bloodstream, triggering systemic inflammation, and affecting the blood-brain barrier. This pathway can lead to neuroinflammation and cognitive dysfunction and contribute to adverse mental health effects. Additionally, translocation of oral bacteria to the gut can drive persistent inflammation and thereby affect brain health. Multiple studies suggest a potential relationship between the oral microbiome and several mental disorders, but further research is needed to strengthen the evidence surrounding these associations and to fully clarify the underlying mechanisms linking the oral microbiome to these conditions. Given the promising implications, future research should focus on elucidating the biological mechanisms through which alterations in the oral microbiome influence the development and progression of determinate neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disorders. Additionally, identifying reliable biomarkers linked to the oral microbiome could enhance early detection, diagnosis, and monitoring of these conditions.

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人类口腔微生物群及其对心理健康和脑部疾病的影响。
人类口腔微生物群可以通过三叉神经和嗅觉系统直接影响大脑功能,也可以通过口肠脑轴间接影响大脑功能。然而,口腔微生物群和心理健康之间的潜在联系仍然是一个需要进一步研究的领域。考虑到肠道微生物群失调在几种精神疾病的发病和进展中发挥作用,以及口腔微生物群通过直接途径对心理健康的潜在影响,本综述探讨了人类口腔微生物群在健康和疾病中的作用,以及影响其组成的因素,特别关注其对心理健康的潜在影响。包括它涉及一系列精神障碍和大脑相关疾病,如阿尔茨海默病、帕金森病、自闭症谱系障碍、焦虑、抑郁、压力、双相情感障碍、唐氏综合症、脑瘫、癫痫和精神分裂症。慢性口腔疾病可损害口腔黏膜屏障,使微生物和内毒素进入血液,引发全身炎症,并影响血脑屏障。这一途径可导致神经炎症和认知功能障碍,并对心理健康产生不利影响。此外,口腔细菌转移到肠道会导致持续的炎症,从而影响大脑健康。多项研究表明,口腔微生物群与几种精神疾病之间存在潜在关系,但需要进一步研究来加强围绕这些关联的证据,并充分阐明口腔微生物群与这些疾病之间的潜在机制。鉴于有希望的影响,未来的研究应侧重于阐明口腔微生物组的改变影响特定神经退行性和神经精神疾病的发生和进展的生物学机制。此外,确定与口腔微生物组相关的可靠生物标志物可以加强这些疾病的早期发现、诊断和监测。
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