Division of Transdisciplinary Sciences, Graduate School of Frontier Science Initiative, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan.
Advanced Health Care Science Research Unit, Innovative Integrated Bio-Research Core, Institute for Frontier Science Initiative, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2023 Mar 31;13:1119602. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2023.1119602. eCollection 2023.
The relationship between the menstrual cycle and the oral microbiome has not been clarified. The purpose of this study was to assess potential changes in the oral microbiome of healthy young adults using 16S rRNA-based sequencing. Eleven females (aged 23-36 years) with stable menstrual cycles and without any oral problems were recruited. Saliva samples were collected before brushing every morning during the menstrual period. Based on basal body temperatures, menstrual cycles were divided into four phases, namely the menstrual, follicular, early luteal, and late luteal phases. Our results showed that the follicular phase had a significantly higher abundance ratio of the genus than the early and late luteal phases, whereas the abundance ratios of the 7 and 6 genera were significantly lower in the follicular phase than those in the early and late luteal phases and that in the early luteal phase, respectively. Alpha diversity by the Simpson index was significantly lower in the follicular phase than that in the early luteal phase, and beta diversity showed significant differences among the four phases. Using the relative abundance data and copy numbers of the 16S rRNA genes in the samples, the bacterial amounts in the four phases were compared, and we observed that the follicular phase had significantly lower amounts of the and 6 genera than the menstrual and early luteal phase, respectively. These results indicate reciprocal changes with the genus and genera, particularly in the follicular phase. In the present study, we showed that the oral microbiome profiles are affected by the menstrual cycles of healthy young adult females.
月经周期与口腔微生物组的关系尚未阐明。本研究旨在使用 16S rRNA 测序评估健康年轻女性口腔微生物组的潜在变化。招募了 11 名(年龄 23-36 岁)月经周期稳定且无口腔问题的女性。在月经期间,每天早上刷牙前采集唾液样本。根据基础体温,将月经周期分为四个阶段,即月经期、卵泡期、早期黄体期和晚期黄体期。我们的结果表明,与早期和晚期黄体期相比,卵泡期的属丰度比显著更高,而 7 和 6 属的丰度比在卵泡期显著低于早期和晚期黄体期,且在早期黄体期显著低于早期黄体期。卵泡期的 Simpson 指数的 alpha 多样性显著低于早期黄体期,而 beta 多样性在四个阶段之间存在显著差异。使用样本中 16S rRNA 基因的相对丰度数据和拷贝数,比较四个阶段的细菌数量,我们观察到卵泡期与月经期和早期黄体期相比,属和 6 属的数量显著降低。这些结果表明,属和属之间存在相互变化,尤其是在卵泡期。在本研究中,我们表明健康年轻女性的口腔微生物组谱受月经周期的影响。