Baek Hyeong-Jin, Kim Keun-Suh, Kwoen MinJeong, Park Eun-Sun, Lee Hyo-Jung, Park Kyoung-Un
Department of Periodontology, Section of Dentistry, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Korea.
Medical Library, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
J Periodontal Implant Sci. 2025 Feb;55(1):2-17. doi: 10.5051/jpis.2304180209. Epub 2024 Jun 18.
The oral cavity provides an ideal environment for microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi, to flourish. Increasing attention has been focused on the connection between the oral microbiome and both oral and systemic diseases, spurring active research into the collection and analysis of specimens for healthcare purposes. Among the various methods for analyzing the oral microbiome, saliva analysis is especially prominent. Saliva samples, which can be collected non-invasively, provide information on the systemic health and oral microbiome composition of an individual. This review was performed to evaluate the current state of the relevant research through an examination of the literature and to suggest an appropriate assay method for investigating the oral microbiome. We analyzed articles published in English in SCI(E) journals after January 1, 2000, ultimately selecting 53 articles for review. Articles were identified through keyword searches in the PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, Web of Science, and CINAHL databases. Three experienced researchers conducted full-text assessments following title and abstract screening to select appropriate papers. Subsequently, they organized and analyzed the desired data. Our review revealed that most studies utilized unstimulated saliva samples for oral microbiome analysis. Of the 53 studies examined, 29 identified relationships between the oral microbiome and various diseases, such as oral disease, Behçet disease, cancer, and oral lichen planus. However, the studies employed diverse methods of collection and analysis, which compromised the reliability and accuracy of the findings. To address the limitations caused by methodological inconsistencies, a standardized saliva assay should be established.
口腔为微生物(包括细菌、病毒和真菌)的繁衍提供了理想的环境。人们越来越关注口腔微生物群与口腔疾病和全身疾病之间的联系,这激发了对用于医疗目的的标本采集和分析的积极研究。在分析口腔微生物群的各种方法中,唾液分析尤为突出。唾液样本可以通过非侵入性方式采集,能提供个体全身健康状况和口腔微生物群组成的信息。本综述旨在通过文献研究评估相关研究的现状,并为研究口腔微生物群提出合适的检测方法。我们分析了2000年1月1日之后发表在SCI(E)期刊上的英文文章,最终筛选出53篇文章进行综述。通过在PubMed、Embase、Cochrane、Web of Science和CINAHL数据库中进行关键词搜索来识别文章。三位经验丰富的研究人员在标题和摘要筛选后进行全文评估,以选择合适的论文。随后,他们对所需数据进行整理和分析。我们的综述表明,大多数研究使用未刺激的唾液样本进行口腔微生物群分析。在所审查的53项研究中,有29项确定了口腔微生物群与各种疾病之间的关系,如口腔疾病、白塞病、癌症和口腔扁平苔藓。然而,这些研究采用了多种采集和分析方法,这影响了研究结果的可靠性和准确性。为解决方法不一致导致的局限性,应建立标准化的唾液检测方法。