High-Resolution Detection of Translocation of Oral Bacteria to the Gut.

IF 8.3 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
S Kageyama, S Sakata, J Ma, M Asakawa, T Takeshita, M Furuta, T Ninomiya, Y Yamashita
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Ectopic enrichment of oral microbes in the gut is a notable alteration in gut microbial balance. These microbes are likely delivered from the oral cavity with saliva and food; however, evidence of oral-gut microbial transmission is insufficient and needs further investigation. In this observational study, we examined 144 pairs of saliva and stool samples collected from community-dwelling adults to verify the oral-gut microbial link and identify the relevant influencing factors on the increased abundance of oral microbes within the gut. The bacterial composition of each sample was determined using PacBio single-molecule long-read sequencing of the full-length 16S ribosomal RNA gene and amplicon sequence variant (ASV) analysis. Although the bacterial compositions of salivary and gut microbiota were distinctly different, at least 1 ASV was shared between salivary and gut microbiota in 72.9% of subjects. Shared ASVs accounted for 0.0% to 63.1% (median 0.14%) of the gut microbiota in each subject and frequently included abundant Streptococcus salivarius and Streptococcus parasanguinis. Their total relative abundance in the gut was significantly higher in older subjects or those with dental plaque accumulation. The gut microbiota with ≥5% of shared ASVs displayed a higher abundance of Streptococcus, Lactobacillus, and Klebsiella and a lower abundance of Faecalibacterium, Blautia, Megamonas, and Parabacteroides. Our study presents evidence for the translocation of oral bacteria to the gut in community-dwelling adults and suggests that aging and dental plaque accumulation contribute to an increased abundance of oral microbes in the gut, which might be relevant to the compositional shift in the gut commensals.

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口腔细菌向肠道易位的高分辨率检测。
口腔微生物在肠道内的异位富集是肠道微生物平衡的显著变化。这些微生物很可能通过唾液和食物从口腔传递;然而,口腔肠道微生物传播的证据不足,需要进一步调查。在这项观察性研究中,我们检查了144对来自社区居民的唾液和粪便样本,以验证口腔-肠道微生物的联系,并确定肠道内口腔微生物丰度增加的相关影响因素。每个样品的细菌组成采用PacBio全长16S核糖体RNA基因单分子长读测序和扩增子序列变异(ASV)分析。虽然唾液菌群和肠道菌群的细菌组成存在明显差异,但72.9%的受试者唾液菌群和肠道菌群至少共有1种ASV。共有asv占每个受试者肠道菌群的0.0% - 63.1%(中位数0.14%),通常包括丰富的唾液链球菌和副血链球菌。它们在肠道中的总相对丰度在老年受试者或有牙菌斑积累的受试者中明显更高。共有asv≥5%的肠道菌群中,链球菌、乳酸杆菌和克雷伯氏菌的丰度较高,粪杆菌、蓝杆菌、巨单胞菌和副杆菌的丰度较低。我们的研究为居住在社区中的成年人的口腔细菌转移到肠道提供了证据,并表明衰老和牙菌斑积累有助于肠道中口腔微生物丰度的增加,这可能与肠道共生体的组成变化有关。
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
16.00
自引率
6.30%
发文量
4978
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces is a leading interdisciplinary journal that brings together chemists, engineers, physicists, and biologists to explore the development and utilization of newly-discovered materials and interfacial processes for specific applications. Our journal has experienced remarkable growth since its establishment in 2009, both in terms of the number of articles published and the impact of the research showcased. We are proud to foster a truly global community, with the majority of published articles originating from outside the United States, reflecting the rapid growth of applied research worldwide.
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