Padure Adriana, Talpos-Niculescu Ioana Cristina, Ciordas Paula Diana, Romanescu Mirabela, Chis Aimee Rodica, Rusu Laura-Cristina, Sirbu Ioan Ovidiu
Multidisciplinary Center for Research, Evaluation, Diagnosis and Therapies in Oral Medicine, "Victor Babes" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 300041 Timisoara, Romania.
Clinic of Oro-Dental Diagnosis and Ergonomics, "Victor Babes" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 300041 Timisoara, Romania.
Microorganisms. 2025 Jul 3;13(7):1565. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms13071565.
The oral cavity harbors a highly intricate and dynamic microbial ecosystem of multiple microhabitats supporting diverse microbial populations. As the second most complex microbiome in the human body, surpassed only by the gut, the oral microbiome comprises over 1000 species. Disruptions in the microbial balance have been associated with an increased risk of both oral diseases (dental caries and periodontitis) and systemic conditions, including inflammatory diseases and certain types of cancers. In our pilot study, we purified bacterial DNA from pre-treated, saponin-based, host-depleted saliva samples and performed 16S amplicon sequencing, using Oxford Nanopore Technologies, to identify bacterial composition and investigate changes in the oral microbiota of patients with solid tumors in response to chemotherapy, either alone or in combination with immunotherapy. We found significant reductions in microbial diversity of the oral microbiota following cancer treatment, which may contribute to post-therapeutic complications such as oral mucositis. Moreover, our findings indicate that on the one hand, following chemotherapy treatment the microbial profile is characterized by an increased abundance of , , and and a decrease in the abundance of and . On the other hand, post combined treatment, only relative abundance increased, exhibited a slight decline, and and displayed a marked decrease, whilst and remained relatively stable. Our findings underline the impact of cancer therapy on the oral microbiome, highlighting the potential for precision-based strategies to restore microbial balance and minimize treatment-related complications.
口腔中存在着一个高度复杂且动态的微生物生态系统,其多个微生境支持着多样的微生物种群。作为人体中第二复杂的微生物群落,仅次于肠道,口腔微生物组包含1000多种物种。微生物平衡的破坏与口腔疾病(龋齿和牙周炎)以及全身性疾病(包括炎症性疾病和某些类型的癌症)的风险增加有关。在我们的初步研究中,我们从经预处理的、基于皂苷的宿主耗尽唾液样本中纯化细菌DNA,并使用牛津纳米孔技术进行16S扩增子测序,以确定细菌组成,并研究实体瘤患者口腔微生物群在单独化疗或联合免疫治疗后发生的变化。我们发现癌症治疗后口腔微生物群的微生物多样性显著降低,这可能导致诸如口腔黏膜炎等治疗后并发症。此外,我们的研究结果表明,一方面,化疗后微生物谱的特征是 、 和 的丰度增加,而 和 的丰度降低。另一方面,联合治疗后,只有 的相对丰度增加, 略有下降, 和 显著下降,而 和 保持相对稳定。我们的研究结果强调了癌症治疗对口腔微生物组的影响,突出了基于精准策略恢复微生物平衡并将治疗相关并发症降至最低的潜力。