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公民科学揭示了西班牙口腔微生物组随年龄和生活方式因素的变化。

Citizen-science reveals changes in the oral microbiome in Spain through age and lifestyle factors.

机构信息

Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, Dr. Aiguader, 88, 08004, Barcelona, Spain.

Life Sciences Programme. Barcelona Supercomputing Centre (BSC-CNS) Jordi Girona, 29, 08034, Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

NPJ Biofilms Microbiomes. 2022 May 19;8(1):38. doi: 10.1038/s41522-022-00279-y.

Abstract

The relevance of the human oral microbiome to our understanding of human health has grown in recent years as microbiome studies continue to develop. Given the links of the oral cavity with the digestive, respiratory and circulatory systems, the composition of the oral microbiome is relevant beyond just oral health, impacting systemic processes across the body. However, we still have a very limited understanding about intrinsic and extrinsic factors that shape the composition of the healthy oral microbiome. Here, we followed a citizen-science approach to assess the relative impact on the oral microbiome of selected biological, social, and lifestyle factors in 1648 Spanish individuals. We found that the oral microbiome changes across age, with middle ages showing a more homogeneous composition, and older ages showing more diverse microbiomes with increased representation of typically low abundance taxa. By measuring differences within and between groups of individuals sharing a given parameter, we were able to assess the relative impact of different factors in driving specific microbial compositions. Chronic health disorders present in the analyzed population were the most impactful factors, followed by smoking and the presence of yeasts in the oral cavity. Finally, we corroborate findings in the literature that relatives tend to have more similar oral microbiomes, and show for the first time a similar effect for classmates. Multiple intrinsic and extrinsic factors jointly shape the oral microbiome. Comparative analysis of metabarcoding data from a large sample set allows us to disentangle the individual effects.

摘要

近年来,随着微生物组研究的不断发展,人类口腔微生物组与我们对人类健康的理解之间的相关性日益增强。鉴于口腔与消化系统、呼吸系统和循环系统的联系,口腔微生物组的组成不仅与口腔健康有关,还会影响全身的系统过程。然而,我们仍然非常有限地了解内在和外在因素如何塑造健康的口腔微生物组的组成。在这里,我们采用了公民科学的方法,评估了 1648 名西班牙个体的某些生物学、社会和生活方式因素对口腔微生物组的相对影响。我们发现,口腔微生物组随年龄而变化,中年时的组成更为均匀,而老年时的微生物组则更为多样化,通常低丰度的分类群的代表性增加。通过测量具有给定参数的个体组内和组间的差异,我们能够评估不同因素在驱动特定微生物组成方面的相对影响。在所分析人群中存在的慢性健康障碍是最具影响力的因素,其次是吸烟和口腔中酵母的存在。最后,我们证实了文献中的发现,即亲属的口腔微生物组往往更为相似,并首次显示出同学之间存在类似的影响。多种内在和外在因素共同塑造了口腔微生物组。对来自大样本集的宏条形码数据进行比较分析,可以使我们能够分辨出个体的影响。

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