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Shifts in the bacterial community of saliva give insights on the relationship between obesity and oral microbiota in adolescents

机译:唾液细菌群落的转变就肥胖症与青少年肥胖和口服微生物之间的关系见解

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The current study aimed at the determination of the impact of obesity on the salivary microbiome in adolescents. Sixty subjects ranging 14-17 years old were enrolled (obese: n = 30-50% females, and normal weight: n = 30-50% females). Stimulated saliva was collected for denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) band patterns and massive 16S rRNA gene sequencing using the Ion Torrent platform. Overall, data analysis revealed that male subjects harbored a higher diverse salivary microbiome, defined by a significant higher richness (32.48 versus 26.74) and diversity (3.36 versus 3.20), higher Simpson values (0.96 versus 0.95) and distinct bacterial community structure considering either sex or condition (p < 0.05). Bacterial community fingerprinting analysis in human saliva showed a positive correlation with increased body mass index (BMI) in adolescents. Veillonella, Haemophilus and Prevotella occurrence was found to be affected by BMI, whereas Neisseria and Rothia occurrence was significantly impacted by sex in obese subjects. Our findings suggest that male and female adolescents may harbor a naturally distinct salivary microbiota and that obesity may specifically have an impact on their oral bacterial community. The potential dysbiotic oral microbiome in obese adolescents raises new insights on the etiology and prevention of future conditions in these populations.
机译:目前的研究旨在确定肥胖症对青少年涎腺微生物组的影响。六十个科目的招生率为14-17岁(肥胖:N = 30-50%的女性,正常重量:n = 30-50%的女性)。收集刺激的唾液用于使梯度凝胶电泳(DGGE)带状图案(DGGE)带状图案和使用离子磨损平台进行大规模的16S rRNA基因测序。总体而言,数据分析显示,男性受试者患有较高的多样性唾液微生物组,其定义为显着较高的丰富性(32.48与26.74)和多样性(3.36与3.20),考虑到两种性别的不同细菌群落结构或病症(p <0.05)。人类唾液中的细菌群体指纹识别分析表现出青少年体重指数(BMI)的正相关。发现Veillonella,Haemophilus和Fvootella受到BMI的影响,而Neisseria和Rothia的发生受到肥胖科目中的性别受到严重影响。我们的研究结果表明,雄性和雌性青少年可能含有天然不同的唾液生物,并且肥胖可能对其口腔细菌群体产生影响。肥胖青少年的潜在歧疲力性口腔微生物组在这些人群中对未来条件的病因和预防的新见解提高了新的见解。

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