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高海拔对印度男性口腔微生物组组成和功能特征的影响。

Impact of high altitude on composition and functional profiling of oral microbiome in Indian male population.

机构信息

Pathophysiology and Disruptive Technologies, Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences (DIPAS), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Lucknow Road, Timarpur, Delhi, 110054, India.

Department of Pediatrics Newborn Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School Boston, 02115, Massachusetts, United States.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2023 Mar 10;13(1):4038. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-30963-8.

Abstract

The oral cavity of human contains bacteria that are critical for maintaining the homeostasis of the body. External stressors such as high altitude (HA) and low oxygen affect the human gut, skin and oral microbiome. However, compared to the human gut and skin microbiome, studies demonstrating the impact of altitude on human oral microbiota are currently scarce. Alterations in the oral microbiome have been reported to be associated with various periodontal diseases. In light of the increased occurrence of HA oral health related problems, the effect of HA on the oral salivary microbiome was investigated. We conducted a pilot study in 16 male subjects at two different heights i.e., H1 (210 m) and H2 (4420 m). Total of 31 saliva samples,16 at H1 and 15 at H2 were analyzed by utilizing the 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing, to explore the relationship between the HA environment and salivary microbiota. The preliminary results suggesting that, the most abundant microbiome at the phylum level are: Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Proteobacteria, and Actinobacteria. Interestingly, 11 genera were identified at the both heights with different relative abundances. In addition, the salivary microbiome was more diverse at H1 compared to H2 as demonstrated by decreased alpha diversity. Further, predicted functional results indicate that microbial metabolic profiles significantly decreased at H2 as compared to H1, including two major metabolic pathways involving carbohydrates, and amino acids. Our findings show that HA induces shifts in the composition and structure of human oral microbiota which can affect host health homeostasis.

摘要

人类口腔中含有对维持身体内环境稳定至关重要的细菌。外部应激源,如高海拔(HA)和低氧,会影响人体的肠道、皮肤和口腔微生物组。然而,与人体肠道和皮肤微生物组相比,目前证明海拔高度对人类口腔微生物组影响的研究还比较少。已有研究报道,口腔微生物组的改变与各种牙周病有关。鉴于高海拔地区口腔健康相关问题的发生率增加,本研究旨在探讨高海拔对口腔唾液微生物组的影响。我们在 16 名男性受试者中进行了一项初步研究,这些受试者处于两个不同的海拔高度,即 H1(210 米)和 H2(4420 米)。共采集了 31 份唾液样本,其中 H1 高度采集了 16 份,H2 高度采集了 15 份,通过 16S rRNA 高通量测序进行分析,以探索高海拔环境与唾液微生物组之间的关系。初步结果表明,在门水平上最丰富的微生物组是厚壁菌门、拟杆菌门、变形菌门和放线菌门。有趣的是,在两个高度都鉴定出了 11 个不同相对丰度的属。此外,与 H2 相比,H1 处的唾液微生物组多样性更高,这表明 alpha 多样性降低。此外,预测功能结果表明,与 H1 相比,H2 处的微生物代谢谱显著降低,包括涉及碳水化合物和氨基酸的两个主要代谢途径。我们的研究结果表明,高海拔会引起人体口腔微生物群落组成和结构的变化,从而影响宿主健康的内稳态。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/d591/10006418/a8af041425a0/41598_2023_30963_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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