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古菌域:通过计算机引物覆盖分析探索历史和当代视角,为未来的牙科研究提供参考。

The Archaea domain: Exploring historical and contemporary perspectives with in silico primer coverage analysis for future research in Dentistry.

机构信息

Department of Dentistry, School of Health Sciences, University of Brasilia, Brazil.

Institute of Biology, University of Brasilia, Brazil.

出版信息

Arch Oral Biol. 2024 May;161:105936. doi: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2024.105936. Epub 2024 Feb 23.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The complete picture of how the human microbiome interacts with its host is still largely unknown, particularly concerning microorganisms beyond bacteria. Although existing in very low abundance and not directly linked to causing diseases, archaea have been detected in various sites of the human body, including the gastrointestinal tract, oral cavity, skin, eyes, respiratory and urinary systems. But what exactly are these microorganisms? In the early 1990 s, archaea were classified as a distinct domain of life, sharing a more recent common ancestor with eukaryotes than with bacteria. While archaea's presence and potential significance in Dentistry remain under-recognized, there are concerns that they may contribute to oral dysbiosis. However, detecting archaea in oral samples presents challenges, including difficulties in culturing, the selection of DNA extraction methods, primer design, bioinformatic analysis, and databases.

DESIGN

This is a comprehensive review on the oral archaeome, presenting an in-depth in silico analysis of various primers commonly used for detecting archaea in human body sites.

RESULTS

Among several primer pairs used for detecting archaea in human samples across the literature, only one specifically designed for detecting methanogenic archaea in stool samples, exhibited exceptional coverage levels for the domain and various archaea phyla.

CONCLUSIONS

Our in silico analysis underscores the need for designing new primers targeting not only methanogenic archaea but also nanoarchaeal and thaumarchaeota groups to gain a comprehensive understanding of the archaeal oral community. By doing so, researchers can pave the way for further advancements in the field of oral archaeome research.

摘要

目的

人类微生物组与宿主相互作用的全貌在很大程度上仍然未知,特别是关于细菌以外的微生物。尽管古菌在人体的各个部位(包括胃肠道、口腔、皮肤、眼睛、呼吸系统和泌尿系统)都有检测到,但它们的丰度非常低,且与疾病的直接发生没有直接联系。但是,这些微生物到底是什么呢?在 20 世纪 90 年代初,古菌被归类为一个独特的生命领域,与真核生物的亲缘关系比与细菌的亲缘关系更近。尽管古菌在牙科学中的存在和潜在意义仍未得到充分认识,但人们担心它们可能导致口腔失调。然而,在口腔样本中检测古菌存在挑战,包括培养困难、DNA 提取方法选择、引物设计、生物信息学分析和数据库等问题。

设计

这是一篇关于口腔古菌组的综合综述,对常用于检测人体部位古菌的各种引物进行了深入的计算机分析。

结果

在文献中用于检测人类样本中古菌的几个引物对中,只有一对专门用于检测粪便样本中产甲烷古菌的引物对,对该领域和各种古菌门具有出色的覆盖率。

结论

我们的计算机分析强调需要设计新的引物,不仅针对产甲烷古菌,还针对纳米古菌和泉古菌组,以全面了解口腔古菌群落。通过这样做,研究人员可以为口腔古菌组研究领域的进一步发展铺平道路。

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