HbA1c 控制和 2 型糖尿病暴露对老年人口腔微生物组特征的影响。

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Journal of Oral Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-05-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20002297.2024.2345942
Xin Zeng, Shuqi Huang, Xin Ye, Siping Song, Jing He, Liwei Hu, Sicheng Deng, Fan Liu
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摘要

目的:研究老年 2 型糖尿病患者的口腔微生物组状况与糖尿病特征之间的关系:研究老年 2 型糖尿病患者口腔微生物组状况与糖尿病特征的关系:调查问卷用于评估年龄、性别、吸烟状况、饮酒状况、使用牙线频率、2型糖尿病病程和并发症,血液检测用于确定糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)水平。对唾液样本的 16S rRNA 基因 V3-V4 区域进行测序,以分析口腔微生物组:差异分析表明,晚期组明显富集链球菌和魏氏菌,早期组明显富集嗜帽链球菌。相关性分析表明,糖尿病病程与链球菌的丰富度呈正相关(r= 0.369,p= 0.007),与心脏杆菌的丰富度呈负相关(r= -0.337,p= 0.014),而 HbA1c 水平与口腔微生物组无明显相关性。网络分析表明,与对照组相比,不良对照组的微生物网络更为复杂,这一模式与糖尿病持续时间相似。此外,链球菌与其他微生物的相关性较低:结论:在老年人中,链球菌是一种与糖尿病相关的潜在生物标志物,它在糖尿病患者中的丰度受疾病暴露和有限细菌相互作用的影响而升高。
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Impact of HbA1c control and type 2 diabetes mellitus exposure on the oral microbiome profile in the elderly population.

Objective: To investigate the associations of the oral microbiome status with diabetes characteristics in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Methods: A questionnaire was used to assess age, sex, smoking status, drinking status, flossing frequency, T2DM duration and complications, and a blood test was used to determine the glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) level. Sequencing of the V3-V4 region of the 16S rRNA gene from saliva samples was used to analyze the oral microbiome.

Results: Differential analysis revealed that Streptococcus and Weissella were significantly enriched in the late-stage group, and Capnocytophaga was significantly enriched in the early-stage group. Correlation analysis revealed that diabetes duration was positively correlated with the abundance of Streptococcus (r= 0.369, p= 0.007) and negatively correlated with the abundance of Cardiobacterium (r= -0.337, p= 0.014), and the level of HbA1c was not significantly correlated with the oral microbiome. Network analysis suggested that the poor control group had a more complex microbial network than the control group, a pattern that was similar for diabetes duration. In addition, Streptococcus has a low correlation with other microorganisms.

Conclusion: In elderly individuals, Streptococcus emerges as a potential biomarker linked to diabetes, exhibiting elevated abundance in diabetic patients influenced by disease exposure and limited bacterial interactions.

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期刊介绍: As the first Open Access journal in its field, the Journal of Oral Microbiology aims to be an influential source of knowledge on the aetiological agents behind oral infectious diseases. The journal is an international forum for original research on all aspects of ''oral health''. Articles which seek to understand ''oral health'' through exploration of the pathogenesis, virulence, host-parasite interactions, and immunology of oral infections are of particular interest. However, the journal also welcomes work that addresses the global agenda of oral infectious diseases and articles that present new strategies for treatment and prevention or improvements to existing strategies. Topics: ''oral health'', microbiome, genomics, host-pathogen interactions, oral infections, aetiologic agents, pathogenesis, molecular microbiology systemic diseases, ecology/environmental microbiology, treatment, diagnostics, epidemiology, basic oral microbiology, and taxonomy/systematics. Article types: original articles, notes, review articles, mini-reviews and commentaries
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