Chin J Dent Res. 2024 Sep 2;27(3):193-202. doi: 10.3290/j.cjdr.b5698392.
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are the metabolites identified in both the oral cavity and the gut. They play an important role in the triggering, development and progression of systemic diseases. SCFAs can alter the gut microbial components, intestinal epithelium and host immune system, and are also associated with cancer incidence. Salivary SCFAs, produced by the oral microbiome, are correlated with some oral diseases. The occurrence of systemic diseases associated with gut SCFAs is more clearly defined than oral SCFAs. Salivary SCFAs can enter the bloodstream directly via inflamed gingiva to cause continuous low-grade systemic inflammation. Hence, salivary SCFAs could be an indicator for the early diagnosis of systemic diseases. Furthermore, they provide a basis for understanding the oral-systemic axis driven through salivary SCFAs in the pathogenesis of several diseases.
短链脂肪酸(SCFAs)是在口腔和肠道中都能被鉴定到的代谢产物。它们在全身性疾病的触发、发展和进展中起着重要作用。SCFAs 可以改变肠道微生物组成、肠道上皮和宿主免疫系统,并且与癌症的发生有关。由口腔微生物组产生的唾液 SCFAs 与一些口腔疾病相关。与肠道 SCFAs 相关的全身性疾病的发生比口腔 SCFAs 更为明确。唾液 SCFAs 可以通过发炎的牙龈直接进入血液,导致持续的低度全身炎症。因此,唾液 SCFAs 可能是全身性疾病早期诊断的一个指标。此外,它们为理解通过唾液 SCFAs 驱动的口腔-全身轴在多种疾病发病机制中的作用提供了依据。