Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Konggrid.10784.3a, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China.
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Konggrid.10784.3a, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China.
Microbiol Spectr. 2022 Feb 23;10(1):e0241021. doi: 10.1128/spectrum.02410-21. Epub 2022 Feb 2.
Numerous studies have examined the composition of and factors shaping the oral bacterial microbiota in healthy adults; however, similar studies on the less dominant yet ecologically and clinically important fungal microbiota are scarce. In this study, we characterized simultaneously the oral bacterial and fungal microbiomes in a large cohort of systemically healthy Chinese adults by sequencing the bacterial 16S rRNA gene and fungal internal transcribed spacer. We showed that different factors shaped the oral bacterial and fungal microbiomes in healthy adults. Sex and age were associated with the alpha diversity of the healthy oral bacterial microbiome but not that of the fungal microbiome. Age was also a major factor affecting the beta diversity of the oral bacterial microbiome; however, it only exerted a small effect on the oral fungal microbiome when compared with other variables. After controlling for age and sex, the bacterial microbiota structure was most affected by marital status, recent oral conditions and oral hygiene-related factors, whereas the fungal microbiota structure was most affected by education level, fruits and vegetables, and bleeding gums. Bacterial-fungal interactions were limited in the healthy oral microbiota, with the strongest association existing between Pseudomonas sp. and . Several bacterial amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) belonging to Veillonella atypica and the genera , Streptococcus and and fungal ASVs belonging to Candida albicans and the genus were revealed as putative pivotal members of the healthy oral microbiota. Overall, our study has facilitated understanding of the determining factors and cross-kingdom interactions of the healthy human oral microbiome. Numerous studies have examined the bacterial community residing in our oral cavity; however, information on the less dominant yet ecologically and clinically important fungal members is limited. In this study, we characterized simultaneously the oral bacterial and fungal microbial communities in a large cohort of healthy Chinese adults, examined their associations with an array of host factors, and explored potential interactions between the two microbial groups. We showed that different factors shape the diversity and structure of the oral bacterial and fungal microbial communities in healthy adults, with, for instance, sex and age only associated with the diversity of the bacterial community but not that of the fungal community. Besides, we found that bacterial-fungal interactions are limited in the healthy oral cavity. Overall, our study has facilitated understanding of the determining factors and bacterial-fungal interactions of the healthy human oral microbial community.
许多研究已经研究了健康成年人口腔细菌微生物群的组成和影响其形成的因素;然而,关于生态和临床重要性较低的真菌微生物群的类似研究却很少。在这项研究中,我们通过测序细菌 16S rRNA 基因和真菌内部转录间隔区,同时对大量系统健康的中国成年人的口腔细菌和真菌微生物组进行了特征描述。我们表明,不同的因素影响健康成年人的口腔细菌和真菌微生物组。性别和年龄与健康口腔细菌微生物组的α多样性相关,但与真菌微生物组的α多样性不相关。年龄也是影响口腔细菌微生物组β多样性的主要因素;然而,与其他变量相比,它对口腔真菌微生物组的影响较小。在控制年龄和性别后,细菌微生物组结构受婚姻状况、近期口腔状况和口腔卫生相关因素的影响最大,而真菌微生物组结构受受教育程度、水果和蔬菜以及牙龈出血的影响最大。在健康的口腔微生物群中,细菌-真菌相互作用是有限的,假单胞菌属 sp. 和 之间存在最强的关联。属于韦荣氏球菌属、链球菌属和 属的几个细菌扩增子序列变异体 (ASV) 和属于白色念珠菌属和 属的真菌 ASV 被揭示为健康口腔微生物群的潜在关键成员。总的来说,我们的研究促进了对健康人类口腔微生物组的决定因素和跨域相互作用的理解。
许多研究已经研究了我们口腔中存在的细菌群落;然而,关于生态和临床重要性较低的真菌成员的信息有限。在这项研究中,我们同时对一大群健康的中国成年人的口腔细菌和真菌微生物群落进行了特征描述,研究了它们与一系列宿主因素的关联,并探索了这两个微生物群体之间潜在的相互作用。我们表明,不同的因素影响健康成年人口腔细菌和真菌微生物群落的多样性和结构,例如,性别和年龄仅与细菌群落的多样性相关,而与真菌群落的多样性不相关。此外,我们发现细菌-真菌相互作用在健康口腔中是有限的。总的来说,我们的研究促进了对健康人类口腔微生物群落的决定因素和细菌-真菌相互作用的理解。