Zaura Egija
Department of Preventive Dentistry, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and University of Amsterdam, Gustav Mahlerlaan 3004, 1081 LA Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Dent J (Basel). 2022 Aug 24;10(9):156. doi: 10.3390/dj10090156.
In health, the oral microbiome is in balance with its host. If this balance is lost, this symbiosis is replaced by dysbiotic microbial communities, which are thought to affect the rest of the body either directly or via metabolites or pro-inflammatory molecules. The association of oral microbiome with general health has led to attempts to use oral microbial biomarkers for the prediction, diagnosis or prognosis of distant pathologies such as colorectal carcinoma or pancreatic cancer. These attempts however have no chance to succeed if the complexity of the oral ecosystem and the interplay of environmental, behavioral and biological factors is not taken into account. Standardized, well-documented oral sample collection procedures together with detailed clinical oral examination and behavioral data are the prerequisites for the successful evaluation of the oral microbiome as a potential biomarker for distant pathologies.
在健康状态下,口腔微生物群与其宿主保持平衡。如果这种平衡被打破,这种共生关系就会被失调的微生物群落所取代,这些群落被认为会直接或通过代谢产物或促炎分子影响身体的其他部位。口腔微生物群与整体健康的关联促使人们尝试使用口腔微生物生物标志物来预测、诊断或判断诸如结直肠癌或胰腺癌等远处疾病的预后。然而,如果不考虑口腔生态系统的复杂性以及环境、行为和生物因素之间的相互作用,这些尝试就没有成功的机会。标准化、记录完善的口腔样本采集程序以及详细的临床口腔检查和行为数据是成功评估口腔微生物群作为远处疾病潜在生物标志物的先决条件。